An autumnal-like system will usher in gloomy, cooler weather for the first part of your weekend. Storms start up in the early morning hours on Friday. Looks like a damp morning commute...
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Low Pressure Advances into the Stateline early Friday |
Some of these cells, especially by the afternoon, could bubble up into strong thunderstorms with plenty of lightning, gusty winds and heavy downpours being the main threats.
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Friday 7/26 Threat Forecast |
The rains will end by Friday evening, so it looks like you won't need the umbrellas when going out and about to start your weekend. On Saturday, the front will have passed, but because the center of the low pressure system is relatively close to us, (it looks to pass over northern Lake Michigan) wrap around moisture is a definite possibility. This means sky conditions will be rather gloomy with one or two isolated showers possible. Because of the thick clouds, the sun won't be able to heat us up, and parts of the Stateline won't even get out of the 60s in the afternoon. This will be the coolest weekend in over 2 months. The last time we were this cool was at the end of May! - MT
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Saturday High Temps since May 25th |
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