A cold front brings a chance of seeing a few more scattered storms in the overnight hours. They won't be for everyone though. It looks like it will mainly stay along and north of the I-80 corridor. Some of these storms have the potential to hold onto pockets of hail and strong winds.
There is a possibility that some of us might need to dodge some showers and storms for the drive into work Thursday morning.
That same cold front is responsible for dropping us back into the upper 80s Thursday afternoon with a mix of sun and clouds. We may get to dodge a few isolated showers Thursday night, but it looks like a lot of us will stay dry again.
Friday's warmth will be average with highs in the mid 80s and partly cloudy skies. We have another small rain chance late Friday into Saturday morning.
Saturday afternoon brings a lot of dry time. Highs will push back into the upper 80s with partly cloudy skies.
Our best chance for widespread rain will be Saturday night and into Sunday morning, but the timing could change slightly as we approach the weekend.
We're likely dry Sunday afternoon with highs in the upper 80s. The upper 80s continue to start the next workweek.
THURSDAY
Partly Cloudy
Isolated Storms Late
High: 89
THURSDAY NIGHT
Clear
Mild
Low: 65
FRIDAY
Mostly Sunny
Isolated Storms Late
High: 86
SATURDAY
Partly Cloudy
Scattered Storms Late
High: 87
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