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Slow-moving cold front will give way to clearer skies… eventually

A slow-moving cold front is moving over the Mississippi River currently and will finally pull through by midnight tonight. Tomorrow, high pressure will build in and bring clearer skies.

Current Conditions
Rain from a slow-moving cold front is passing over the Mississippi River. Wind from the north with a temperature around 55*F. Conditions are rainy, foggy, overcast and misty.

Short term
A wet cold front is taking its sweet time passing through the region and will finally start to move through by midnight CST tonight. Winds will be out of the north tomorrow morning and will bring colder weather.

Long term
High pressure and clear skies will build into the region on Thursday and will persist and strengthen through Friday evening. Another trough will begin to move in late Friday/early Saturday. There is a chance of rain associated with low pressure system mid-day Saturday. The next forecasters will update you on this trough’s development.

Wednesday
High: 58*F
Wind: 5mph from the S, shifting from the W overnight
Rain ending around midnight

Thursday:
Low: upper 40s
High: mid-60s
Wind: 15mph from the NW
Clear and breezy

Friday:
Low: mid-30s
High: mid-50s
Wind: 5mph from the N shifting from the E in the evening
Sunny skies with clouds building into the evening

Saturday:
Low: near 40*F
High: mid-50s
Wind: 5-10mph from the W
Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain

Sunday:
Low: near 40*F
High: mid-50s
Wind: 5mph from the NNW, shifting to the SW
Partly cloudy

Forecasters Katzenberger and Maroon

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