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WEDNESDAY: A disturbance moving to our south may spark a sprinkle or two for some of our southern counties throughout the day. More likely, however, is that we stay dry once again. Clouds will try to break up later today, so sunshine’s not out of the question. Highs will reach into the mid to upper 70’s.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy skies will take us into tonight with lows backing off into the middle 50’s.

EXTENDED: Thursday’s looking quiet with more sunshine sticking around with highs in the upper 70’s. We’ll keep the warming trend going into Friday with highs reaching the low 80’s. That’s about where we’ll get Saturday, before a cold front moves through overnight. That will bring the shot at some spotty sprinkles again, but the better bets will be northeast of our area. That front will knock back temperatures into the upper 70’s for Sunday. Another disturbance early next week looks to bring even more chilly air, which could set us back into the upper 60’s to lower 70’s. Rain chances are looking pretty meager still by next week.   

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