The pattern looks good for ridge riders from your area up into southern Canada and then east into the Great Lakes area. I suspect you will do fine up there once the ridge flexes.
Eric Snodgrass was recently talking about the 588 line and how once we get into the summer pattern that line is generally a good indication of where the storms will ride over the ridge. According to that map and some others I have seen for the back half of June, that 588 line runs right through my backyard. It would line up nicely with the CFS supercell maps Clinton posted too. Hoping for a fun back half of the month after nothing but yawn-inducing storms (for up here) so far this season.
Could get down well into the 40s tomorrow morning (maybe mid 40s?). Sort of a prime set up with daytime lake cooling likely only keeping my high in the mid 60s, then winds go nearly calm overnight and it should also stay mostly clear.