
Today: Patchy fog inland is expected for the early morning hours of Thursday, before quickly dissipating by 8 a.m. and turning to partly cloudy skies scattered with occasional bright skies throughout the day. Temperatures will peak in the lower 60s around 3 p.m. before quickly dying down into the mid 50s by the afternoon, coupled with winds off the lake at a moderate 10 mph with gusts reaching up to 15 mph at times.
Tonight: Thursday night only slightly cools off, continuing to hover around the low to mid 50s throughout the night and into Friday. Winds shift to blowing from the south but remain at an average speed of 10 mph with 15 mph wind gusts, coupled with the occasional spotty rain shower, but total accumulated precipitation over 6 hours will be less than half an inch.

Tomorrow: A slow moving warm front dominates the weather for Friday, bringing above average temperatures to the area, peaking with a high in the low 70s in the afternoon. Average winds remain around 10 mph throughout the day, but wind gusts pick up to a quick 20 mph, coupled with mostly cloudy skies into the nighttime. Friday night brings moderate showers mostly after 1 a.m, with rainfall totals below half an inch for the whole night. Night time temperatures fall roughly 10 degrees, reaching a low just above 60 degrees.
Saturday, October 18th – Monday, October 20th: Saturday continues the trend of elevated temperatures from a low pressure system moving through, with a high in the higher 60s, and is plagued by rain showers and the occasional thunderstorm throughout the day and into the night. Showers continue on Sunday morning then switch to mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Temperatures drop off considerably from the prior days high, into the low 60s, and further dip into the low 40s overnight. Monday brings our high more in-line with the seasonal average with a high in the low 60s coupled with clear skies during the day and into the night.

