
Just like yesterday, dense fog will once again be possible this morning as unseasonably high moisture near the surface will be present while temperatures will be above average once again. Combine that with light winds through the morning, fog will develop easily across the region/ Right now dense fog advisories are in place west of I-39, so if you decide to head west this morning make sure to take precautions and slowdown in reduced visibility!Through the rest of the afternoon, cloudy skies will keep temperature consistent in the low to mid 40's however within this cloud cover a few isolated to scattered showers will develop later tonight and into the overnight hours. A low-pressure system will move in quickly overnight tonight into tomorrow which will bring in even more moisture for showers to develop along with some patchy fog possible once again tomorrow morning.

Rain showers will only become more widespread through tomorrow morning especially as the center of low-pressure spins overhead. We'll see unseasonable rainfall with this system as rainfall totals may approach 0.50 inches or higher. Behind the low, cooler air will quickly push in bringing the chances for winter precipitation into tomorrow night.



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