A ridge of high pressure to the south this morning has helped skies clear, but has also led to a little fog development. That shouldn't be too much of a concern as we head into the rest of the afternoon as skies remain partly sunny. Temperatures will reach the upper 50s later today as winds continue from the south.
A warm front will lift north this evening pulling gulf moisture northward into the Great Lakes. This will keep temperatures from falling too much with lows expected to remain in the 40s. With a brisk southerly wind Thursday, highs should be able to manage the low 60s before a cold front moves through. If we can hold off on any rain and see a little sunshine, we may be able to squeeze out the middle 60s. We'll have to see on that one! Either way temperatures are expected to remain above average at least for the next 7-10 days.
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