Monday, March 16, 2009

60's Tomorrow Watching The Weekend

Plain and simple. We have been pretty spoiled the past three days (including today) with the sunshine and progressively mild temperatures.

The mercury was able to reach up into the middle 40's to lower 50's north (coolest near Lake Michigan and Superior) and into the middle 50's and some lower 60's south.Tonight, clear skies are likely with some patchy haze.

Lows will be in the 20's and lower/middle 30's.A cold front will move on through the region late Tuesday evening/early Wednesday morning giving us a chance for a few showers at that time. There is a slight chance for a thundershower or two. But before that happens, we will see some very mild temperatures.

Even as the clouds increase, the mercury will jump up dramatically. Highs in the U.P. will be in the 50's. Across much of the L.P. we will see highs in the 60's. There is a chance for a few lower 70's especially in the southern areas.

Of course, we will see the coolest temperatures near Lake Michigan.After a chance for some early morning showers on Wednesday, skies will be variably cloudy. It will be cooler but still rather pleasant with highs in the 40's and some lower 50's.Thursday (the last day of Winter!) is looking partly to mostly sunny with a few light lake snowshowers off of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.

Highs will be in the middle 30's to lower 40's.Spring starts Friday at 7:44a.m. and we are looking at a mostly sunny day with clouds increasing late in the north.

The weekend is looking somewhat unsettled. We are going to have to keep an eye on the rain and storm threat

Stay Tuned

Dylan Rodenbaugh
Junior Meteorologist
http://www.dylansweather.com/

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