A weak wave and associated support allowed for a complex of showers to move into the state this morning, and continued to move east/northeast over the state this afternoon into this evening. These showers continue to bring light rain to northeast Iowa this evening, but should move out later tonight. Tonight's high school football games shouldn't see too much of an effect by these showers, unless of course you are in northeast Iowa. The rest of the state should just be chilly and a bit wet from previous rainfall.
The next chance of rainfall as mentioned in previous posts will come Saturday night, over mainly western Iowa. This rainfall will continue during the day on Sunday over much of the state, with chances over the state on Sunday night as well. Highs over the weekend in the mid 60s to mid 70s; lows in the mid 40s to mid 50s.
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