Tracking a warming trend with spotty showers Thursday
TODAY: Wednesday is mostly cloudy, but yet warmer than Tuesday, when we saw abundant sunshine for most of the day. Warm flow increases in the atmosphere through the rest of the week, locally, meaning 60s for us today through Friday. Highs today, likely reach low-to-mid 60s for most.
TONIGHT: Clouds and south wind keep us mild overnight, with lows dropping only into the mid-40s.
EXTENDED: Spotty showers and a few rumbles of thunder will be possible, yet not likely, on Thursday. Rain chances are continuing to trend lower in the forecast for Thursday. Showers are possible in the morning, especially north, and a rumble of thunder could develop in the early afternoon with said showers, before skies dry up by mid-afternoon. Temperatures will be plenty warm, reaching into the upper 60s and possibly near 70 for some. More sunshine is in store for Friday, with highs expected again in the upper 60s. A cold front works through, with another chance for rain Friday night into Saturday morning. Not much rain is expected, but cooler air moves in for Saturday. Highs reach near 50 Saturday, with 40s Sunday through Tuesday. A limited chance for showers remains on Sunday, but confidence is low, and this will need to be watched for more details, if it holds in the forecast at all.