Overview: The weekend begins with temperatures in the 40s and a little extra rain before becoming mostly sunny. Heading into the weekend, a minor chance for rain reappears before sunny skies and colder temperatures return.

Today: Friday warms up into the upper 40s, with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Winds will light out of the west, blowing at 8 mph with 18 mph gusts. Rain will move in out of the west around 5 p.m., dropping close to a quarter inch of water in areas. 

Tonight: Rain continues during the night, finally stopping around 3 a.m. Temperatures hover around the upper 30s, coupled with winds out of the east at 10 mph with 28 mph gusts. After the rain ceases, fog will move in and continue into the early morning. 

Forecast map showing rain on Friday evening. Credit: NWS

Tomorrow: Scattered rain showers are in store for Saturday, finally ending around 2 p.m. Temperatures warms up, hitting a high in the mid 40s with winds out of the west at 15 mph. Saturday night sees temperatures drop down to the low 30s, coupled with winds out of the west at 10 mph.

Extended: Easter Sunday sees temperatures hit the upper 40s, but sunny skies persist during the day mixed with winds out of the northwest at 15 mph. Monday remains partly sunny, with a high in the mid 40s. There’s an additional 20% chance for rain in the late afternoon, but rain totals should stay under one tenth of an inch. Tuesday’s skies switch to clear, but cold temperatures in the mid 30s hinder what would be otherwise a nice day. Winds will be off the lake at a moderate 10 mph.