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Gino Recchia NBC26 Weather Forecast
Enjoy the warmth Friday and Saturday because you can say goodbye to upper 70s and lower 80s for a long time it is looking like. Tonight, we will see rain showers gradually diminish with mostly cloudy skies and light winds out of the east and southeast along a stationary boundary. This boundary will move north, turning into a warm front for our Friday. High temperatures will be back into the upper 70s and lower 80s with very windy conditions. A sustained wind at 10-20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph will be possible. Some showers and thunderstorms will develop near the U.P. and cause a small risk for hail in the afternoon and evening. It will be a similar repeat for our Saturday with breezy winds out of the west and southwest with temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s. A cold front will move through, but the cold air will be arriving later. Sunday will see highs near 70, with a small chance of some showers as weak disturbances pass through. A northwest flow and strong area of high pressure from Canada will cause temperatures to fall each day heading into the new week. Each day has a chance of some light rain showers with weak disturbances moving through. By Tuesday, you can welcome 50 degree high temperatures whether you like it or not. Perhaps a good time to look for a winter home down south?
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