
Tuesday, May 6th: Mild conditions continue with partly cloudy skies and daytime highs reaching the low to mid-60s. Areas farther inland could warm into the upper 60s, while lakeside locations may stay slightly cooler due to a light onshore breeze. Winds will remain light throughout the day, shifting from the northwest to the northeast by the afternoon, with gentle gusts between 5–10 mph.
Tonight: Into the evening, clouds gradually break apart, leaving us with mostly clear skies overnight. Low temperatures will dip into the upper 40s, with gustier 10-15mph winds continuing through the night.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 6th: Strong high pressure keeps pleasant weather around through early Wednesday afternoon with mostly sunny skies. A cold front will move through later in the day, gradually dropping temperatures and allowing a few spotty showers. However, conditions currently look to remain dry. Highs will top in the upper 50s, with winds picking up in the afternoon, gusting between 10–15 mph. Skies will become partly cloudy into the evening, and overnight lows will dip into the low 40s.
Extended, Thursday, May 7th-Saturday, May 10th: High pressure remains in control through the end of the workweek, keeping conditions mostly sunny on Thursday and Friday. Daytime highs will range from the mid-50s to the low 60s, with a light lake breeze potentially keeping lakeside areas a bit cooler during the afternoons. Winds will remain steady between 10–15 mph, calming into Friday night with gusts falling below five mph. Overnight lows will hover in the upper 30s to low 40s.
Looking ahead to Saturday, a weak disturbance may bring a few isolated showers, but overall the day looks to stay partly cloudy. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s, making for a relatively mild start to the weekend.
