
Tonight: We start the week with a beautiful Sunday morning sunrise with a few clouds and a temperature in the higher 50s, warming to 68 lakefront and mid 70s inland around noon. There will be a nice lake breeze of 10 mph with stray gusts of 16 mph. Clouds increase over the late morning and announce the arrival of the cold front coming in from Minnesota with rain showers and possible scattered thunderstorms. Hail and wind gusts are not expected to pose a threat, but gusts could reach 35 mph. These storms will begin around 1 p.m. and continue until the evening, clearing up for a glimpse of the sunset.
Tonight
Because of the cold front, Monday night temperatures will fall into the upper 50s, with rain clouds breaking up throughout the night. Winds will be calmer, allowing for the formation of inconsistent fog nearer towards the lake.
6/9 Monday
Unlike the weekend, Monday begins chillier with clouds and a touch of fog, turning into another round of rain as the second half of the day rolls around. This rain will again have the chance for isolated thunderstorms, harboring wind gusts of 35 mph, but will taper off and end by 9:00 p.m. with scattered possible mistiness until midnight. Temperatures during the day will be flirting with 70 degrees as sustained winds of 12 mph up to 21 mph continue combatting the warmth of summer weather. During the night, winds will be stronger as the storm system and its clouds finish passing, with wind of 10 mph up to 18 mph. The temperature drops steadily to 52 during the night.

6/10 Tuesday
Tuesday seems less active than the days before with broken clouds throughout the day, a general windy 12 mph up to 24 mph, but rain cannot be ruled out in the afternoon. Broken sunshine leads to a milder 69 degrees in the afternoon and 59 degrees at night.
6/11-12 Wednesday & Thursday
Wednesday heralds the beginning of some interesting weather patterns, reaching a balmy mid 80s inland and upper 60s lakeside with the expected gustier winds of 11 mph up to 25 mph. Rain chances increase throughout the day and remain about 80% until Thursday. These showers can also produce thunderstorms, with better chances on Thursday. Wednesday night temperatures fall into the upper 50s and climbs back to mid 60s during Thursday. Winds slow to a forecasted 7 mph Thursday, with gusts of 15 mph. A possibly cool night Thursday of mid 50s.
