Humidity: 96: Wind Speed: NW 6 mph: Barometer: 30.11 in (1019.1 mb. Hurricane Lee continues to slowly track northwest, well to the north of Puerto Rico. We are watching a potential system for the middle/end of next week that could bring some heavy rain with it, but it is still way to early to know how things will evolve. Rainfall could be locally heavy across these regions through the middle of the week. Temperatures will remain in the upper 50s and 60s through the week and it'll be sunny and quiet through Wednesday. We are still on track to be dry early next week as high pressure builds over the Midwest. 24 hour precipitation reports (in Inches), for eastern Iowa, northwest and west central Illinois, and northeast Missouri. high temps will be in the low to mid 60s in the afternoon. City: Amount: Waterloo: 2.15: Dubuque: 0.22: Cedar Rapids: 2.95: Iowa City. ![]() SUNDAY//EARLY NEXT WEEK Sunday will start cloudy with more sunshine expected in the afternoon. There will be another blog for tomorrow with the remaining rainfall totals. Make sure you are monitoring the forecast and covering or moving delicate plants inside if you would like to keep them around a bit longer. This is approaching the temperatures needed for frost to form and certainly could be possible. Overnight low will once again be in the upper 30s and low 40s. No attempt was made to estimate missing data. More clouds will move in Saturday afternoon and temperatures will start to cool off in the evening. This table was generated at 09 am and is based on available ASOS data. It will still be cool and breezy during the Hawkeye Homecoming Game. SATURDAY//SATURDAY NIGHT Lots of sunshine is expected Saturday and temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s. Gradual clearing will begin to take place later tonight and will lead to some chilly overnight temps in the upper 30s and low 40s. So make sure you're prepared if you are spending time outside, jackets, hats, gloves as these temperatures could be a bit of a shock to the body. Given the wind as well, it will feel cooler than the actual air temperature, especially as the sun goes down. The next few days will bring us the coolest temperatures we've seen so far this seasonįRIDAY NIGHT It will be chilly for Iowa Homecoming festivities and high school football games. Saturday: Mostly sunny, breezy at times Temp: 54-60 Wind: NW 10-15 mph Tonight: Gradual clearing and cool Temp: 37-42 Wind: NW 10-20 mph
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