For the second Monday in a row it has been dreary and cool with temps in the 60s, plus some drizzle and light rain at times. This evening stays damp and in the 60s with spotty showers, but expect to hear rumbles of thunder after 2am tonight as the warm front moves into the state. The storms are not expected to be severe, but there will be downpours and lightning until about 6am. As the front moves through, the wind shifts directions to the south and temps warm into the lower 70s by sunrise. It will also be very humid with a few spotty showers. The rest of the day is partly cloudy, steamy, windy and warm with highs in the mid 80s and gusts to 25 mph.
Wednesday remains humid with highs near 80 and scattered showers throughout the day. The summer weather continues Thursday with highs near 80 and sticky air, but most of the day is rain-free until evening when t’storms start to develop ahead of a cold front. The best chance for storms is Thursday night and will linger into Friday morning. Behind the front, the humidity becomes much more comfortable and highs will be in the 70s. The only issue is the 20-35 mph westerly wind all day.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy, warm and humid with t’storms likely after 2am
Low: 66…72 by 7am
Wind: SSW 5-15 mph
TUESDAY: Isolated morning showers, then partly cloudy, windy, warm and steamy
High: 85
Wind: SW 15-25 mph
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy, warm and humid with showers likely
High: 74 Lakefront…81 Inland
Wind: ENE 5-10 mph
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy, warm and humid with t’storms late
High: 78
Wind: SE 10-15 mph
FRIDAY: Morning t’storms, then partly cloudy and less humid
High: 74
Wind: W 20-30 mph
SATURDAY: Partly cloudy and beautiful
High: 73
Wind: WSW 10-15 mph