Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Scattered showers, October-like air tag along with Wednesday's cold front

Like Labor Day, there will shallow patches of fog that develop ahead of the morning drive. Otherwise, high pressure over the Great Lakes will keep our weather dry for one more day. Expect highs to wind up back in the upper 70s under partly cloudy skies. 


 

Skies will turn mostly cloudy overnight as a cold front descends towards the Stateline. With this frontal passage will be a batch of showers, with chances starting around the mid to late morning hours and extending into the afternoon. 

An isolated non-severe storm or two cannot be ruled out. Rainfall totals will end up near 0.25" for most, with isolated totals up to 0.50".

The bigger headline with Wednesday's cold front is the reintroduction of cool Canadian air. An air mass that is even cooler than the air that was supplied to us with the previous cold front.
 

 


Afternoon highs will dip into the low 70s Wednesday, then fall into the 60s starting Thursday. Overnight lows will get chilly, dropping into the low 40s tomorrow night, upper 40s Thursday, then back down into the low 40s Friday and Saturday. All the late-summer heat is currently trapped under a ridge of high pressure over the west coast.
 

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