A warming trend that saw temperatures soar into the 90's in parts of the Lakes Region will continue along with chances for thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service says the storms will be isolated and scattered in coverage area meaning there will be many parts of the upcoming days without rain but chances are in the forecast every day.
There is a marginal to slight risk of severe thunderstorms both tonight and Monday with high winds and large hail the primary threats.
While the rain chances continue, high temperatures will continue to be primarily in the 80's most of the week which are 5-10 degrees above normal for this time of year.

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