TRACKING: Reduced visibility, cloudy sky

Today: A dense fog warning is in effect until noon today. Visibility will be greatly reduced during the morning hours, so be sure to keep your headlights low and allow a little more time to move forward with the car in front of you. Some areas may have continued to fog in the afternoon, otherwise expect generally cloudy skies during the day. The southeast winds will be around 5-10 mph. High temperatures will be in the mid-1920s.

Tonight: Very cloudy for our evening tonight, with a chance of irregular fog. The southern winds will be around 5 mph. Low temperatures will be in adolescence.

Monday: We started the work week with partly cloudy skies. A cold front will be passing through the area, but all we can expect from the front passage is gusts at most. Northwest winds will be 10-15 mph. High temperatures will be between 30 and 30 years.

Monday at night: Partly cloudy skies will last until Monday night. Low temperatures will be in adolescence.

Tuesday: Usually cloudy skies return to the area on Tuesday, ahead of the next system. High temperatures will be between 30 and 30 years.

There is still great uncertainty with the midweek system. From this morning, it looks like a rain / snow mix will be possible from Wednesday to Thursday, with accumulations of light. Temperatures will remain between 30 and 30 seconds.

* The image shown was taken by Ginny Bries in Farley, IA.

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