The summer-like warmth was nice while it lasted, but as the old saying goes, "All good things must come to an end". The 70s and 80s we felt Friday and Saturday will be replaced by the 40s this afternoon. In fact, as of 6am temperatures are already starting to drop as the first of two cold fronts pass through the region.
Cloud cover will continue to increase throughout the morning as temperatures slowly drop following the passage of a cold front. North winds will also increase, gusting close to 30 mph from time to time. We'll see an increase in moisture as the front passes through but limited on the overall rainfall today, with only a few hundredths to a couple tenths of an inch falling.
High pressure will move down the Plains Sunday evening, settling over the Upper Midwest Monday. This will push overnight lows down into the 20s with wind chills in the low 20s for many. There could even be a few spots that dip into the upper teens. Skies will remain mostly sunny Monday afternoon with temperatures rising back into the mid and upper 40s.


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