Michael Fish's NBC26 Storm Shield weather forecast

5 years ago

Today most of the day should be quiet for most of us, but I can't rule out an isolated T'storm, mainly to the north. Highs will top out in the low- to mid-80s though cooling right along Lake Michigan. Tonight we'll be warm and mainly quiet with lows in the low-60s. Friday, this will probably will be the best chance of scattered thunderstorms over the next several days. With daytime heating, we'll probably start to see scattered T'storms develop especially as the afternoon wears on. If you do end up under one, you could see a gust of wind or possibly a bit of hail. It'll be warm and more humid with highs in the mid-80s. With the sun going down Friday night, any evening storm should gradually come to an end. Now with a little instability hanging around for Saturday and possibly Sunday, there will be small chances of afternoon showers or a T'storm, but you will have many more dry hours than rain. As of this moment, Monday looks warm, humid and quiet. Highs will be in the mid-80s with some humidity for the whole weekend. That sounds awfully nice! The Fox River is experiencing minor flooding in Green Lake County. The river is expected to drop below flood stage by Thursday.

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