When will the rain stop?
The rain is expected to clear out by Friday morning.
Weather / Midwest
A cold front is sweeping through the Midwest, bringing a taste of fall with chilly temperatures and rain. While summer lovers may not be ready, here’s what to expect in the coming days.
The cold front is the primary driver of this weather change. As it moves through the region, it’s bringing cooler air and precipitation. The overnight rain is expected to be relatively light, with accumulations generally less than half an inch. The weekend will see a return to sunshine, but temperatures will remain below average. Looking ahead, a ridge of warm air is expected to build in, potentially bringing back warmer temperatures by the middle of next week. However, long stretches of 80-degree days are unlikely. This pattern is typical for this time of year as the seasons transition. Stay tuned to local forecasts for the latest updates.
The rain is expected to clear out by Friday morning.
Lows overnight will be in the 40s, with some inland areas possibly dropping into the upper 30s. Highs will be in the low to mid 60s through the weekend.
A warming trend is expected next week, with a possibility of reaching the 80s again.
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