![]() ![]() Depending on how fast the cold front passes through the rain showers may linger into Tuesday with temperatures dropping back into the low and mid 50s. Rain and thunder chances will increase as the front nears Monday afternoon. Strong to severe storms are possible throughout the Plains and Upper Midwest Sunday afternoon and evening, but that risk remains pretty limited locally, as a strong cold front sweeps through. As it does, the chance for rain will also increase – with even a few thunderstorms possible. This low will draw up quite a bit moisture late Sunday and Monday of next week. ![]() High pressure moving through the Gulf will keep moisture pretty limited through the weekend, but it does increase as a stronger low develops out west. Temperatures will fall to around 30 degrees, rising into the upper 50s Thursday afternoon. Given how dry the atmosphere currently is, no precipitation is expected. We’ll continue to see a few clouds dot the skies Wednesday evening and overnight as an upper-level disturbance moves in from the north and northwest. The deficit will continue to grow as our skies remain dry through the week, but the chance for rain does return early next week. 2 days ago &0183 &32 Last week, the agency admitted they identified a threat which required them to protect state systems and data prompting what they called system maintenance. Month-to-date average precipitation should be right around 1.6 inches. ![]() Rainfall during the month of October has been hard to come by, leaving us with only 0.78 inches of precipitation. The weather conditions that prevailed during the week endThe precipitation during the month was very unevenly dising Monday, July 18th, 1904, have been. ![]()
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