Today brings warmer temps in the upper 60s! Scattered showers will continue through the day, mostly landing in our northern counties. Showers will decrease through the day, becoming more isolated toward the night.
Thursday starts out mostly dry with lows in the low 50s. Our break from the rain will allow warmer air to move in, driving highs to the low 70s. A cold front will sweep through in the evening, providing a few thunderstorms at night. Gusty winds can be expected, so loose trash cans and outdoor furniture should be secured ahead of time.
Friday keeps the scattered showers around for the day. The previous night’s cold front will not have too much of an impact on temperatures. Lows will be in the low 50s, and highs will reach the low 70s.
Saturday keeps the skies dry in the morning as warm air feeds into the region. As a result, temperatures will make a run from the mid 50s to the upper 70s! In the evening, another cold front will arrive. We can expect thunderstorms in the evening as a result.
Sunday sees temperatures drop after the cold front passes with highs in the low 60s. We will see a few lingering showers hang around, scattering and fizzling out over the course of the day.
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Looking ahead, we have a dry stretch to start next week as temperatures level out in the 60s and 70s…