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Sunny weekend pushes highs into the 80s; a cooler, unsettled change may bring showers mid‑week.
Clear, sunny, and warming — but expect gusty northerly winds and choppy lakes through Saturday afternoon.
Flood Watch through 10 AM CDT Saturday. Heavy morning downpours and gusty winds could slow commutes and cause quick street ponding.
Light drizzle and fog this morning; rain and wet snow likely later with gusts to 30 mph. Expect slushy spots and slower travel.
San Jose will warm into the mid-80s this weekend with Sunday most likely to flirt with record highs. Morning fog returns Monday and light rain chances pick up midweek.
Midday highs near 85F and gusty Santa Ana winds through the morning. Winds ease this afternoon.
Sunny weekend ahead with highs near 80°F Saturday and Sunday. Cooler, wetter pattern returns next week with light rain possible April 7–8.
Cloudy and breezy in Milwaukee with morning showers and a chance of storms. Gusts to 30 mph, standing water possible and a Small Craft Advisory on Lake Michigan.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely in Austin Saturday, April 4, with gusty winds and locally heavy rain. Expect wet commutes and pockets of street flooding.
Clear Saturday morning, then a sunny warm weekend with highs near 72°F Saturday and upper 70s Sunday. Offshore small craft advisory in effect; water stays dangerously cold.
Sunny and unusually warm: highs near 81°F Saturday across San Diego. Morning gusts in passes and patchy fog tonight.
Warm Saturday in Nashville will turn stormy late afternoon into the evening, with gusty winds and pockets of heavy rain possible.
Mostly clear Saturday with highs near 61°F and light north winds. Morning fog clears quickly, making today a good window for outdoor plans.
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