Cooler Tuesday, becoming warm & unsettled
TONIGHT: Temperatures will be cooler overnight, dropping to the lower 40s by morning with clear skies and northwesterly winds at 6-12 mph.
TUESDAY: We’ll have a mild, mostly sunny day with high temperatures in the mid 60s and a northwesterly breeze at 4-8 mph.
EXTENDED: Southerly winds will bring warmer air into the area by Wednesday with high temperatures in the lower 70s under mostly sunny skies. There is a chance of showers and t-storms late Wednesday night into Thursday morning with on and off rain chances through Friday night as daytime highs stay in the low to mid 70s. Saturday looks like the warmest day of the weekend as we reach into the lower 80s and a mainly dry day. A cold front will increase storm chances Saturday night into Sunday morning. Sunday will stay in the mid 70s with a slight chance of developing showers and storms during the afternoon south of I-70, depending on where the cold front ends up. Timing of weekend rain will be pinpointed during the week as new data comes in. Please check back for updates and follow ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter and ABC17News on Facebook for updates as well.