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    Heavy Showers & Thunderstorms Possible Across Parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan

    4 hours ago

    Heavy Rain & Thunder Possble Across Parts of Pennsylania and New York

    10/11/24 9:03am ET

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    CONUS Satellite 10/11/24Photo byNWS

    Good morning everyone. Very cool to somewhat cold air is on the move and expected to infiltrate the Northeast and Central States over the course of the next few days. Ahead of it, we have mild days and comfortably cool nights. Look for 2 days of 70's in a lot of locations, then we get knocked back into the 65-70 range as that front approaches Sunday. After that, we drop into 50's and 60's with some cold nights possible.

    That front coming down is going to knock into the mild to warm air ahead of it. Low pressure forming along it will most likely help spawn some heavy showers and thunderstorms across parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio late tomorrow and into the overnight hours.

    While we don't have any specific severe weather threats at this time, look for thunderstorms capable of locally damaging winds, hail, frequent lightning, and torrential rain. We should see that action slide into the rest of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York by Sunday as that cool boundary rushes through the Northeast and New England.

    Behind our cold front, look for widepsread frost advisories and freeze warnings stretching from the Upper Midwest, Central States, Northeast, and New England as chilly air filters in.

    Here is your local NYC Metro forecast -


    We have sunshine and a pleasant day today after a cool start. Look for highs in the upper 60's to low 70's.

    Our weekend starts off sunny & mild with mid to possibly upper 70's. Clouds begin to increase on Sunday ahead of that front, then we could see some PM gusty showers. Highs 65-70.

    Showers might stick around early Monday AM, then we'll have partially clearing. Look for increasing winds and highs in the mid 60's at best. Temperatures will dip into the upper 30's to mid 40's depending on your proximity to the City Monday night, then we are in the mid to upper 50's Tuesday for a very cool day.

    National Weather Service - Hazardous Weather Outlook - Chicago, IL


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    Moochie
    32m ago
    GOD we thank you for our loved ones that are spared! My fellow neighbors, how can we help?
    blue eyes
    1h ago
    I 😘 ke storm articles like this is ne alerts people exc llent weather people
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