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Clouds have held steady out there this afternoon, but I am expecting some late day rays of sunshine as clouds are starting to depart.
For tonight, expect mostly clear skies with temperatures falling into the upper 50s and low 60s. A weak trough passing through Lake Superior might bring a passing shower late in the overnight up north. Great viewing conditions for the Full Strawberry Moon tonight.
We will begin Wednesday with sunshine, however clouds roll in from the west during the afternoon. Highs will reach the upper 70s and low 80s. That weak trough may kick some early gusts to 30mph.
A batch of wildfire smoke will move in for the afternoon as well. Current forecast calls for us to stay in the moderate category, but the WI DNR is monitoring for a possible upgrade and issuance of an advisory.
Scattered showers arrive overnight Wednesday into Thursday along a stationary boundary setting up to our south. The focus of the rain for Thursday will be areas south of Oshkosh, with most staying dry. Highs Thursday will reach the low 70s.
This boundary will move north overnight Thursday into Friday. I am expecting Friday to be our best chance to see rain this week, and its looking at being a washout as well. Highs will fall into the mid 60s. Flag Day on Saturday looks cool and dry, with warmer and more seasonal temperatures for Fathers Day.
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