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Cold start to the day followed by warm and sunny stretch
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A northwest breeze Wednesday will keep temperatures mild and skies clear, with an influx of dry air. Waves on Lake Michigan will likely peak higher than four feet, it will be a rough and dangerous day on the lake for swimmers and boaters. The wind turns southwest Thursday ahead of our next weak wave allowing temps to run towards 80 again. The chance of rain remains low through the Labor Day Weekend.
Tonight: Clear, low of 58.
Wednesday: Sunny and breezy, high of 74.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, chance of rain late, high of 80.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high of 75.


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