Tracking chances for scattered strong storms, hot temperatures
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy and warm. Lows in the low 60s.
TOMORROW: Partly sunny and quite warm with temperatures climbing to near 80 degrees. Scattered storms develop late, especially south of Highway 50.
EXTENDED: A few storms near the cold front on Tuesday could be strong, but the threat will be somewhat conditional. Temperatures soar into the upper 70s and low 80s once again for Wednesday, with another potential round of storms developing by afternoon into the evening along and east of Highway 60. Damaging winds and large hail will be the main threats on both days, with better ingredients in place for more organized storms on Wednesday evening. Behind the front, temperatures drop back into the 50s for highs. Patchy frost is possible by Friday morning with temperatures dipping into the 30s and clear skies expected. Temperatures remain below average through early next week, and the next chance for showers is possible by Easter Sunday.