As the center of the surface high pressure drifts to the East Coast, on the backside of it surges warm air & moisture from the Gulf. Dew points have reached 60+ as far north as Iowa while we near 70. That can be felt in our air as the muggies are back. More details in the link in the comments.
It's still chilly over the Great Lakes and Northeast, while it's warmer in Omaha & Kansas City.
A cold front will slowly push across the central Plains, but it's unlikely to reach us. The WPC's 7 day rainfall map indicates where the frontal boundary is expected to stall with 4-6"+ amounts back to states west and north of us.
Our rain chances return by Sunday PM but that's due to daytime heating summer-like showers. Get ready to begin what we know is 4 months of awful heat & humidity. finally,
I spent Easter weekend with my youngest son (Justin center right) in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Tomorrow, Valerie and I are off to see my older 2 sons (Rob & Ryan) in Albuquerque, NM. After celebrating Ryan's 51st birthday on Monday, we're off to explore the sights around Santa Fe where we will do my next podcast next week. Go to bobbreck.com to sign up. If you become a subscriber, you can view past podcasts like my views on the upcoming hurricane season. Stay tuned!

















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