Welcome to October.
The deeper we go into October, the possibility of more drastic the day-to-day weather changes increases. The next few days are a prime example.
High temperatures Friday could push into the 70s before the cold front move through.
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Friday's Temperatures |
Widespread rain and storms Friday afternoon with scattered storms Friday evening for high school football.
Wind gusts could reach 40+ mph along the front late Friday state wide.
...then the big drop Saturday across the midwest and Great Lakes.
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Saturday's Temperatures |
Look how the flood gates open up as the jet stream buckles across the lakes keeping temps in the 50s through early next week.
It won't be long now before I will need to reference my LAKE EFFECT SNOW EVENTS book!