Warm, muggy end to week; keeping an eye on Sunday storms
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Snow wraps up today, but cold remains through start of week
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Community says its farewell to Jaworski’s Market
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Snowy and cold now, and getting colder
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Dealing with frigidly cold and snowy weather this weekend
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It's already muggy out the door Friday. There is some patchy fog developing too.
The afternoon is mainly sunny with highs in the mid 80s.
If you are planning to visit Lake Michigan, there is a red flag Friday, so do not plan on swimming. Waves build up to three to four feet.
Tonight and Saturday should remain dry, but it gets cloudier.
Saturday night we have a chance for rain and storms to form late.
Sunday is a day to stay weather aware. There are a few rounds of rain and storms. Right now, storms in evening likely have the highest risk for severe weather. Exact timing is uncertain still, but plan ahead that storms will likely disrupt any outdoor plans Sunday.
Showers linger into Monday. High temperatures crash next week into the mid/upper 70s.
Today: Mostly sunny. High 86.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies. Low 64.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 86.
Sunday: Thunderstorms. High 86.