A quick overview of your daily weather forecast for the Great Lakes states with Meteorologist Emily Wahls.
Rain and a few storms for much of the region today.
A quiet Friday, and then rain returns for parts of the area as we go into the weekend.
Severe storms will be possible in the lower great lakes again today.
Severe storms are possible for a large portion of the area late today and tonight.
Another day of rain for some, but the holiday weekend ahead is looking dry for most.
Another round of severe storms will be possible across the lower Great Lakes.
Showers and storms will be in the area for a few days as a slow-moving low pressure system passes by.
A frosty start in parts of Michigan, and then a decent warm-up for all of us this afternoon.
It's a frosty morning for a good portion of the region.
Storm chances continue for the next couple of days as a slow-moving front slides through the region.
Severe storms are possible today and tonight in parts of the area.
An incoming low-pressure system and warm front will touch off some showers today.
A low-pressure system will bring rain to parts of the area today through Wednesday.
Much of the area will kick off the workweek with sunshine.
Above normal temperatures continue for another day, and severe storms are possible from the U.P. down through western Illinois.
Severe storms are possible in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and part of the U.P. late today and tonight.
More summer-like heat, and it's coming along with the potential for storms.
Summer-like heat is the story this week! Strong to severe storms are possible late today and tonight for parts of the area.
Another day of rain for a good portion of the region, and then we're on our way to a quiet weekend ahead.
An incoming storm system will bring rain chances to the region today through Saturday.
A dry Wednesday followed by more rain for parts of the area on Thursday.
Heavy rain and storms for parts of the region as another low-pressure system rolls through.
Our Monday looks fairly quiet, but a more active weather pattern sets up for tonight through Tuesday.
Scattered rain and storm chances are in the forecast today and into the weekend.
Another day of below-normal temperatures for most of the region.
A cold and mainly dry day is on tap for most of the region.
We'll have a chilly day by April standards.
Most of the area will see rain today or tonight, and then much warmer air builds in for the weekend.
After a little rain this morning, most of the region will enjoy some sunshine today.
More snow for parts of Minnesota, but most of the region will see rain from our next weather-maker.
A cool Tuesday, but a late-week warm-up is on the way!
A chilly start to the week, but warmer days are coming.
Still breezy today, but otherwise a fairly quiet day for most.
Wind Advisories will be in effect for a good portion of the Great Lakes today.
Severe storms are expected in parts of the area today as a strong cold front sweeps through.
Heavy snow starts to fall in Minnesota, and parts of the region could see strong to severe thunderstorms.
It'll be a busy week in the weather department. We start off with snow in parts of Minnesota, while the Lower Ohio River Valley could see a few strong or severe storms.
A long-duration event will bring heavy snow to parts of Minnesota. Other parts of the region will see rain and possibly a few storms.
Areas of dense fog this morning, and we're looking at another extended period of unsettled weather.
An active weather pattern is setting up for the workweek.
Snow, rain, and wind for one more day. Calmer days are on the horizon!
A wintry mess for some, severe thunderstorms for others. It'll be an active day around the region.
A storm system will bring precipitation chances to the region today through Thursday.
Calm conditions start the week, but precipitation will soon return.
Rain and snow showers will be possible for most of the area as another system swings through.
Another day of rain for many, and some parts of the area will see snow.
Severe storms are possible in parts of our area. While the tornado threat looks low, it isn't zero.
Rain moves in for much of the region today, and parts of the northern Great Lakes will see accumulating snow.