High pressure will control the weather for another day before some showers and isolated storms return Monday.
Tonight, we will have temperatures cooling off into the mid to lower 40s with a northeast wind around 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday will start off sunny, but we will see a gradual increase in cloud cover as we head into the afternoon.
Temperatures will be topping off in the lower 60s with a southeast wind around 5 to 15 mph.
A cold front will move through Monday morning or early afternoon.
A line of showers and storms will accompany this front.
It does appear skies will turn sunny rather quickly behind this line of storms. A pattern shift with noticeably cooler weather will happen after Wednesday.
We will see an area of low pressure move through the Upper Midwest, bringing some showers to our area.
Behind this system, a strong push of a northwest flow, and buckling of the jet stream will occur.
Temperatures will fall into the 40s by the weekend with the risk for more frost and freeze conditions in our area.