Tracking a warm and breezy start to the weekend before rain returns Sunday
TONIGHT: Mostly clear and mild with lows in the mid-50s.
TOMORROW: Mostly sunny and warm with gusty southwest winds up to 25 mph. Highs in the low to mid-80s.
EXTENDED: A slow moving cold front will approach from the north on Sunday, with a chance for scattered showers and a few rumbles of thunder by late afternoon/evening. There's no severe weather threat on Sunday, but ingredients look better for a few strong storms on Monday afternoon into the evening with the front draped across the state. Noting a lack of wind shear, the tornado threat would likely be low, but can't rule out isolated hail and a few strong wind gusts. The cold front will push south of us on Tuesday, but rain chances remain at least during the day. Behind the front, temperatures cool into the lower 60s through Tuesday afternoon. We'll continue to see highs in the low 60s through Friday with another chance of rain on Thursday. Rain amounts will be in the 0.5" to 1" range between Sunday and Thursday.