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Rain and Wind Approaching!!

To the rowers’ north is rain; to the rowers’ south is rain. Currently, they are in a gap between rain bands associated with a shortwave trough. It should stay dry overnight, but do not be surprised if there are a few sprinkles from these storms. A low pressure system will be developing over eastern Iowa on Thursday. Rain associated with this front will begin around early afternoon on Thursday with heaviest rain overnight. 0.5 inch of rain is possible. The front will likely be through the area by Friday morning. Colder air and stronger winds are approaching on Friday afternoon.

After the cold front passes, it will be noticeably cooler on Friday and Saturday with highs in the upper 40s/lower 50s and lows in the mid-upper 30s. Expect 15-20 mph winds from the NW starting on Friday morning through Saturday evening. There is a chance of lingering showers on Friday, but Saturday should be partly sunny though still cool. Sunday will also be chilly, but slightly warmer than Saturday.

Wednesday
Low tonight: upper 50s
Winds: 5-8 mph from the S switching to the N overnight
Chance of rain overnight possible

Thursday
High: upper 60s
Low: low-mid 50s
Winds: 5-8 mph from the N
Moderate rain during afternoon and overnight

Friday
High: low 50s
Low: upper 30s
Winds: morning: 10-15 mph from NW, afternoon/evening: 15-20 mph from NW, gusting to 30 mph
Rain ending, sprinkles possible, wind increasing

Saturday
High: upper 40s
Low: mid 30s
Winds: 15 mph from the NW, decreasing by evening
Partly sunny, breezy

Sunday
High: low 50s
Low: low 40s
Winds: ~5 mph from the W
Cloudy, chance rain

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