Thunderstorms that moved through overnight and early this morning will continue to march east by mid-morning with a few breaks coming in the cloud cover. Until then showers moving in from the southwest will continue through 8am-9am. While the strongest storms remained north in Wisconsin a gust front produced wind gusts between 55mph and 60mph roughly between 12:30am and 1:30am. This was enough to bend a few tree branches and even bringing down a few of those tree branches.
Temperatures this morning are starting off in the low 70s and with a few of those breaks expected highs look to rise in the upper 80s close to 90°. A weak upper level disturbance will move in from the northwest this afternoon and with a little lingering moisture around that may be enough to generate a pop up thunderstorm or two by late afternoon and evening. A secondary cold front will sweep through overnight and bring drier air to the Stateline by Friday. Temperatures will remain in the mid 80s Friday with the mid and upper 80s by the weekend. By next week the jetstream will be positioned from northwest to southeast with a few subtle little disturbances rippling through. This will keep temperatures in the upper 80s with a few isolated storm chances Sunday through next Wednesday.
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