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Sunny for Groundhog’s Day; few snow showers tonight
A few rain showers/storms move through before 8 AM, then skies will be partly sunny. The morning will start out muggy and warm, but during the afternoon, a cold front will push in from the north, popping up some isolated showers and t-storms, and bringing down the temperature and humidity! Lakeshore communities will cool off into the 50s during the evening. For everyone else, temps won’t be as chilly. Skies become mostly sunny.
This weekend brings cooler temperatures, and little to no humidity. Highs on Saturday warm into the mid 70s, and Sunday, only into the upper 60s. Saturday will be dry with sunshine, and Sunday will have morning and midday showers.
Friday: Partly cloudy to mostly sunny with a chance of isolated rain/storms in the afternoon, high of 80 during the early afternoon. Cooling during the evening.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, highs in the mid-70s.
Sunday: AM/Midday showers, high of 68.
Monday: Some lake effect clouds, then mostly sunny, highs in the low 70s.