Tracking patchy fog overnight, warmer Saturday
TONIGHT: Spotty showers early, patchy fog overnight. Lows in the low to mid-30s.
TOMORROW: Fog diminishes early, mostly sunny with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s.
EXTENDED: By Saturday night, an area of low pressure tracking south of us could send rain showers as far north as I-44, with another wave of rain Sunday for the same areas. Generally, areas north of Highway 50 stay dry for the weekend. Sunday is cooler with high temps only making it to the lower 50s. Next week starts off with more sun on Monday, getting us into the low 50s. From there, model forecast guidance is quite unclear about what it's doing with another disturbance moving south of us, possibly bringing another round of precipitation into Tuesday. Consistency is non-existent between the models by late next week, so we'll keep a chance of more rain Thursday into Friday on the radar for now until things become more clear. Overall next week looks mild with highs in the 50s each day.