The Latest from Storm Team 5…
It was a nice and comfy day out there as temperatures reaches the 70s away from the water. The wildfire smoke was also quiet thin and stayed well above the ground, which is great news for those that are sensitive too it.
Tonight, it will be another cool night with lows falling into the lower 40s with a few middle to upper 30s in the Northwoods. That has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Frost Advisory for northern Oconto and all of Marinette and Langlade counties from 1 a.m. until 8 a.m.

Tomorrow will see full sunshine once again with temperatures running into the middle and upper 70s, cooler lakeside. Another batch of wildfire smoke will drift overhead and it will likely stay up there but it will cause the sky to appear milky white at times again.
Heads up, a solar storm is expected to reach earth and peak tomorrow night into Monday morning. Like always it is hard to predict when and with the presence of wildfire smoke, that may hinder the viewing a bit. Either way, head north away from city lights for the best chance at it!
Monday, we get quite warm and a little humid. Temperatures away from the water likely will reach the upper 80s to around 90, lower 80s lakeside. Looks like a thicker batch of wildfire smoke moves in that could mix down to the surface, causing health impacts for those that are sensitive to it.
We get even more humid on Tuesday and our next chance of rain and thunderstorms moves in for the PM, evening and overnight, likely clearing before daybreak on Wednesday.
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