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Warm & windy with increasing storm chances

TONIGHT: It will stay warm and breezy overnight with lows near 60 under mostly clear skies. Southerly winds at 10-15 mph will gust to 25 mph at times.

TUESDAY: There is an slight storm chance mainly north of I-70 but most areas will stay dry. It looks warm and windy as temperatures reach 80 in the afternoon and southerly winds at 15 mph gust as high as 30 mph at times.

EXTENDED: It stays warm Tuesday night with lows only dropping into the mid 60s. Wednesday will feel more like early June as we reach the low to mid 80s under partly sunny skies. Isolated t-storms are possible Wednesday but most areas will stay dry and breezy during the day. Showers and storms are more likely Wednesday night ahead of a slow moving cold front. These will increase from the west overnight into early Thursday with a few strong or severe storms possible. Wednesday night, most areas along and west of HWY 63 are under a slight risk for severe weather with our eastern counties in a marginal risk with main threats damaging winds and large hail. Thursday looks like a wet day as scattered showers and t-storms are expected much of the day, tapering off Thursday night as the cold front pushes east. We will dry out Friday morning and into the weekend with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 70s Saturday, low to mid 70s Sunday and nights in the 50s. Stay tuned to ABC 17 for the latest forecast and updates.

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