
Today, March 31: Some early snow showers should dissipate by the time the morning rush hour hits. No accumulation is expected on most surfaces, but grassy areas could see a light dusting. As the day progresses, the clouds will gradually move out as well, becoming partly sunny by the afternoon. Temperatures will reach the low 40s, but 10-15 mph winds will make air temperatures feel like the mid-30s.
Tonight: Lows fall into the upper 20s but could hover around 30 if the clouds stick around long enough. Winds will be light for the night, and no precipitation is expected.

Tuesday, April 1: Highs will yet again struggle out of the 30s, but winds will be calmer than yesterday for most of the day. Ample sunshine will make the brisk temperatures bearable. Overnight, lows will fall into the mid-30s. Winds will pick up substantially as an incoming low-pressure system begins to move in. Rain is likely overnight into Wednesday.
Wednesday, April 2 – Friday, April 4: Wednesday will be warm but wet. Rain lingers for most of the day, but highs will be in the 60s. There is a chance for some thunderstorms as this system moves through. The Storm Prediction Center has assessed a marginal risk of severe weather for Wednesday. The system that is expected to move through will be closely monitored as the days progress. Thursday will be drier and a little cooler as the system from Wednesday moves out. Temperatures will be in the 50s with partly sunny skies. Friday will be very similar to Thursday, but a breeze off the lake will likely keep us in the 40s.