Tracking drier weather this weekend
TONIGHT: Behind today's cold front, a few showers are possible this afternoon. These will focus primarily in our southwestern counties. Mostly clear skies and this breeze keeps temperatures cool overnight. Temperatures will drop near freezing by early Saturday.
TOMORROW: North winds will be a common factor all weekend, meaning even with sunshine, temperatures won't warm much. Afternoon highs are forecast in the low 50's Saturday.
EXTENDED: We can still expect low 50's on Sunday, with mostly dry conditions. There is a small chance for showers, as a small disturbance aloft dives in from the north. Moisture availability here is slim so any rain potential is very small. Monday, we will pick up on clouds as winds shift southerly both aloft and at the surface. Afternoon highs climb into the 60's on Monday, with 70's likely on Tuesday. It's beginning to look like we'll be tracking showers and storms moving in from the west on Tuesday night. That will be the entry of our next large low pressure system, similar to what we experienced just recently. Rain and thunder continues Wednesday, with showers back for Thursday.