
(The brief break in the clouds in southern Ohio is the front. The popcorn looking clouds down in W. Va. are some strong storms).
Well, I decided to wait until the new charts had come out to make the next the update. Not a whole lot has changed really since this morning. Those rain showers have moved out of the Toledo, Fort Wayne and Detroit area right now, and we're going to see those cloudy skies for the remainder to the evening tonight, and there could be a few breaks here and there in those clouds overnight.
Still a couple lingering rain showers in the Erie and Buffalo area but those are going to move out within the next hour so again, cloudy for you guys tonight along with a few breaks in those clouds.
Tomorrow, we're going watch as that warm front moves up northward to our area as a low pressure begins to form in the western Plain's. Temperatures are going to be in the mid 60's for a good chunk of the southern region, and possibly even into the upper 60's during the afternoon in Toledo and Fort Wayne.
Low pressure crosses into the Wisconsin area Sunday and Sunday night, and the cold front will begin to work its way across the region overnight Sunday and into the day Sunday night and Monday morning.
There are start to show some indications that the low pressure could slow down a bit on Monday, which means a higher chance of rain showers through the day Monday across much of the region. Coming up in the morning, around 6:30 a.m., I'll be typing about what Green Bay can expect in terms of storms for Sunday night and into Monday. Also how high will those temperatures go and how far will those storms go into the region? I'll have those answers and more coming up tomorrow morning as well.
I'll keep you updated as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I'll have them for you as always.
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