Gino Recchia NBC26 Weather Forecast

4 years ago
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This years Father's Day ended up as one of the coldest on record for the Fox Valley thanks to the cloudy skies and persistent rain showers for the first half of the day preventing that sun from warming the air. Any lingering rain shower will end tonight with skies gradually clearing to partly cloudy by the morning hours. Temperatures will fall into the lower 50s and upper 40s with light winds at 2 to 5 mph out of the northeast. Temperatures warm up to near 70 degrees with northeast winds turning to the southeast at 5 to 10 mph under partly cloudy skies. A risk of showers and thunderstorms are back on Tuesday afternoon and evening with another disturbance moving through. Highs will warm up into the mid 70s. At this time, no severe weather is expected. Temperatures fall into the mid and upper 60s behind this storm system on Wednesday. This pattern we are in of a cooler than normal temperature and wetter than normal rainfall looks to remain as we go into the new week.

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