A few areas of patchy fog may develop near and west of the Mississippi River overnight, so drive to work using some extra caution of coming across fog tomorrow morning.
While highs will run in the mid and upper 30s Monday afternoon, breezy northwest winds will make it feel like temperatures are in the mid and upper 20s.
A light breeze this afternoon will continue into this evening for Trick-or-Treat. Tomorrow night, we go into First Alert for a Freeze Watch in our central and southern tier.
Scattered showers arrive on Tuesday, becoming a light steady rain overnight. Some lingering showers are also expected Wednesday morning. Higher rain totals are expected the farther west and south you go across the Tri-States midweek.
High-pressure keeps sunshine in the picture for Thursday, which will help warm conditions into the afternoon. A few showers are possible Friday morning, ending before noon.
Thanks to Canadian high-pressure, conditions will be comfy around noon. Many spots will be warming through the 60s, on the way to highs in the low 70s Wednesday afternoon.
Showers will exit shortly after the morning commute gets underway, so you may need the umbrella Tuesday morning. Then, clearing skies are expected later in the afternoon.