Quiet today but the next storm approaches
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We’ll see a small break from the rain today but it will be cool and breezy at times heading into tomorrow. The next storm stays away for most of the day Friday, but we should start to see showers by the late afternoon. Winds will be picking up as well through the overnight hours as waves of showers and a rumble of thunder roll in. Temps should be cool enough for scattered snow showers Sunday night. Any accumulations should be less than an inch and clustered around the lakeshore. The next work week starts out mostly clear with temps in the mid 40s.
Today: Mostly cloudy and breezy from time to time. High of 40.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low of 30.
Friday: Mostly cloudy and windy. Rain showers late. High of 48.
Saturday: Rain and wind, highs near 52 but falling through the afternoon.