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Tracking storm chances the next couple of days

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TUESDAY: A mild start and steady southwesterly winds will work together to get temperatures into the upper 70's and low 80's. Clouds will try to filter out toward this afternoon. A cold front will drop south and could be enough to spark some storms, but latest data this morning is leaning toward staying dry. If storms get going, they'll have to be monitored for large hail and some gusty winds. If storms would fire, it would be between 6-11 PM.

TONIGHT: With partly cloudy skies overhead, lows fall into the middle 50's, as there's not much cold air behind this front.

EXTENDED: Sunshine looks to be easier to come by Wednesday, as temperatures again reach for the low 80's. Yet again, we'll be tracking another front dropping south, trying to fire some afternoon/evening storms. With an ingredient or two more in play, this severe threat looks a bit more credible. There are still some questions as to if we'll get storms or if they'll be moving around the viewing area, keeping us dry. Large hail and damaging winds would again be the primary threats. There is some cold air behind this system. Highs on Thursday will fall back into the 50's, where they'll stay into the weekend. Next meaningful rain chances look to be moving in Saturday and Sunday too.

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