Warming weekend with storm chances Sunday
TONIGHT: As low lying clouds return we could see spotty showers through the overnight hours, likely just limited to drizzle. Temperatures will slowly rise from the lower 50s to mid 50s by morning as warmer air moves in.
SATURDAY: The weekend will be mild and a good chance to enjoy the outdoors before colder air arrives again Monday. Some drizzle is possible early Saturday morning but we’ll stay dry in the afternoon under mostly cloudy skies. High temperatures will reach the upper 60s with southerly winds up to 8 mph.
EXTENDED: Saturday night will stay mild with lows only dropping into the upper 50s to near 60 with a chance of showers north of I-70 into Sunday morning. Sunday will be the warmest day of the weekend as southerly winds increase to 14 mph, gusting up to up to 23 mph, bringing temperatures up into the mid to upper 70s before another cold front moves in. The next front will bring a chance of thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and evening. At this time, the best chance is along and south of I-70. Areas east of HWY 63 have a marginal threat for severe storms which would be isolated with the main threats large hail and srong wind gusts. Cooler air moves in behind the front dropping us to near 50 for Monday with a chance of light rain, mainly south of I-70 in the afternoon. The cooler weather lingers into mid-week as high temperatures only reach the upper 40s Tuesday and Wednesday. Watch ABC17 news for the latest forecast and follow ABC17 Stormtrack on Twitter for updates.