Spring is here, and so is a change in the weather for Crawford County! Expect a warm start this week, but don’t forget your umbrella as storms roll in.
On Monday, you can enjoy mostly sunny skies with temperatures hitting 78 degrees. Expect a strong southeast wind around 15 mph, which will gust up to 25 mph. However, be ready for rain overnight. There’s a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11 PM. Prepare for breezy conditions and a low around 58 degrees. Rainfall could reach a quarter of an inch, especially during storms.
Tuesday starts with showers and possible thunderstorms before 8 AM. The high will be around 71 degrees, with a south wind picking up speed, gusting as high as 34 mph. There’s an 80% chance of more rain, so keep that raincoat handy!
Later at night, there’s a 50% chance of more showers after 2 AM, with temperatures dropping to about 50. Rainfall may again be between a tenth and quarter of an inch.
On Wednesday, expect more rain during the day, mainly between 8 AM and 2 PM. The high will drop to 58 degrees. The chance of rain is around 60%. Overnight, there’s a 30% chance of lingering showers, with lows around 40.
By Thursday and Friday, things start to clear up. Both days will be mostly sunny with highs around 58 degrees. Nighttime will cool down to about 40. Keep an eye on the changing weather; it’s perfect for planning outdoor activities, plus it’s always wise to check forecasts regularly.
Weather forecasts are often vital for planning. Recent studies reveal that about 80% of people check the weather daily. Knowing what to expect can help you dress appropriately and plan your activities better. And it’s not just locals; social media trends show that people love sharing weather updates, especially during severe storms.
As always, stay informed and take any warnings seriously. The weather can change unexpectedly, so it’s good to be prepared. For more updates, check reliable sources like the National Weather Service.

