Full sunshine & warmer for Mother’s Day, elevated fire danger

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A cool front moved in last night, which did bring temperatures down a bit today but nothing too dramatic with highs in the 60s and low 70s.

For tonight with clear skies expected, temperatures will cool off quickly once again, falling into the upper 30s to around 40, which is seasonally cool. Patchy frost is possible far north with lows into the middle 30s.

Plan on full sunshine all day long for Mother’s Day! Highs into the middle and upper 70s to around 80 with lower 60s lakeside. A south wind will be noticeable between 10-15mph.

Need to continue to mention that we have elevated fire danger in northeast Wisconsin. The air and ground is very dry and pair that with a gusty wind and sunshine, fires can spread quickly in these elements. Outdoor burning is not advised for the time being.

A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for Langlade and northern Marinette counties from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday.

The warmest air of the season arrives Monday, with temperatures away from the water into the low to middle 80s, lower 70s lakeside!

It will get a little humid by mid week which will likely increase the chance for some pop up thundershowers. Better chance will reside further south and west of Green Bay on Tuesday, all have a chance for a pop up t-shower on Wednesday.

Keep an eye out on Thursday, as a wave of low pressure will move in. PM & evening thunderstorms are possible that could be on the stronger side, something to monitor.

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