Spring weather swings into gear with rain and warmth on the way
Midwest USASun Apr 12 2026
After weeks of crisp air, the weekend brings a big switch. Warm air pushes in from the south, pulling moisture that turns skies gray. The first real storm chances of spring arrive—not as a slow drizzle, but as quick bursts of rain and thunder.
Saturday kicks off dry but sags by afternoon. Early sunshine fades fast as clouds roll in from Iowa. Light showers pepper the landscape by midday, growing heavier toward evening. A few rumbles of thunder might crackle overnight, dropping steadier rain. Temperatures hover around the mid-50s while breezes pick up, making it feel colder than the thermometer reads. Outdoor plans? Better wrap them up by lunchtime.
Sunday shifts gears entirely. As the storm system drifts east, the afternoon brightens with peeks of sun. But the real change is humidity. Dew points climb near 60, wrapping the air in a sticky layer not seen since fall. Daytime highs hit the 70s, a sharp jump from April’s usual chill. Anyone used to dry air might feel the difference instantly.
Next week stays unsettled. A slow-moving boundary lingers, setting up daily rain chances. The biggest concern isn’t just rain—it’s the potential for stronger storms Monday and Tuesday. Forecasters still debate whether ingredients will fully mix for severe weather, but the risk is worth watching.