A cold front will cross the region by Thursday morning. There will be a few showers and thunderstorms ahead of this front during the overnight hours Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Severe weather is currently not expected, but isolated wind gusts up to 40 mph are possible in the strongest storms.

Behind the front a trough will linger across the Great Lakes through Friday. This will lead to a few light rain showers.

A couple more weak disturbances will bring isolated light rain chances Saturday and Sunday as high pressure tries to build and will be in place for Monday.

A trough will impact the area Monday night and Tuesday with a few showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder possible.

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