A warm front lifting through the area this morning will keep the clouds around through the early afternoon. Temperatures today will reach the middle and upper 40s. Quiet, but breezy, weather can be expected Saturday as low pressure organizes in the northern Plains and pulls a cold front through Sunday afternoon.
A shortwave moving into British Columbia and a cut-off low off the southern coast of California this morning will 'merge' together late Saturday causing very strong winds within the jetstream to push an area of low pressure through the upper Great Lakes. Winds will really begin to pick up late Saturday ahead of a cold front that will move through Sunday. Scattered showers are likely throughout the afternoon before the front settles to the south Monday. High pressure will then move in at the surface keeping a northerly flow across the Midwest and temperatures right at or slightly below average into the middle of next week.
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