Monday Evening, October 31
TONIGHT: It will stay warm overnight with low temperatures staying in the low 60s with southerly winds 5-10 mph under partly cloudy skies.
TUESDAY: Tuesday will be warm with high temperatures near 80 under partly cloudy skies and southerly winds of 7-12 mph, gusting to near 20.
EXTENDED: Our next chance of rain moves in Wednesday morning north of I-70 with shower and t-storm chances increasing to the south through the day as a cold front approaches. Showers and t-storms move south through the night Wednesday to near I-44 through early Thursday morning and ending. Severe storms look unlikely but a few strong storms are possible with small hail and strong wind gusts. Potential rainfall amounts will be highest north of I-70 with up to an inch possible while areas south could see totals closer to a 0.50″ to 0.75″. Conditions will be dry and mild for the remainder of the week and next weekend with daytime high temperatures in the upper 60s to near 70 and nights in the mid to upper 40s. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.