Warm, humid air will hang on here one more day, as a “cool” front followed by a “secondary” cold front will keep clouds along with scattered showers/thunderstorms in our forecast Monday. Finally on Tuesday, northeast winds on the leading edge of cooler, less humid high pressure will signal a marked change in our weather pattern.

Northwest jet stream flow aloft will hold the warm humid air we have experienced well to the south and west the rest of the week, and longer-range forecast models indicate this pattern will persist over the Midwest and Great Lakes the remainder of July. Temperatures in the coming days will actually average a little below normal.

Precipitation-wise, after Monday, our next chance of rain looks to be later Thursday into Friday.