Steady showers with embedded thunderstorms have been developing across much of the Stateline late Saturday evening. The strongest storms are developing along the cold front, helping to enhance some of the intensity within those showers/storms. Below is a radar picture as of 9:30PM.

Heaviest rain may be possible from about 10PM-2AM with some embedded thunderstorms. Best coverage of the heavier rain will be centered along and East of I-39, where rainfall totals may be able to reach an inch for some.

Light to steady rain will remain possible through 7-8AM before rain sharply ends by mid-morning. Cloud cover will decrease to more sunshine, but it will have little impact on temperatures. Behind this weather system, we will struggle to reach the 60s Sunday afternoon.

The rain comes with a strengthening Northwesterly wind, possibly gusting near 30-40 mph overnight. Winds may ease a little bit as the rain comes to an end early Sunday morning but will pick back up for the afternoon and early evening, gusting near 25-35 mph again.

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