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Cool overnight, warmer Friday and storms Saturday

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Quiet, cool overnight
  • Warming up Friday
  • Showers, storms Saturday

DETAILED FORECAST

A pleasantly cool night ahead is expected with lows in the upper 50s under mainly clear skies, Storm Center 7 Meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs said.

Friday: A quiet and cool morning is expected before temperatures quickly rise into the middle 80s for the afternoon. Humidity also climbs as winds become more southerly. Sunshine gives way to some more clouds through the day.

Most Touchdown7 football games start dry but a stray shower or storm late evening will be possible. Temperatures fall into the middle 70s by the fourth quarter. Rain chances increase Friday night into Saturday morning.

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Saturday: Scattered showers and storms will impact the region through the day. It looks like one round into the morning, then another chance late in the day. Highs will be in the low 80s with muggy and breezy conditions. Severe threat is low, but thunder and lightning for the day will still be problematic because of the Air Force Marathon in the morning and festivals.

Sunday: Showers and storms may linger into the start of the day before the cold front finally pushes south and east. Areas north of Interstate 70 may not see any rain because the front should already be south in the morning. Seasonal temperatures are expected in the upper 70s. It will be a little breezy with some scattered clouds for the afternoon and evening.

Monday: Mostly sunny and pleasant conditions start the workweek with highs around 80 degrees.

Tuesday: A weak cold front will swing through early in the morning and could bring a few isolated passing showers. Clouds break for more sunshine into the afternoon with highs in the lower 80s.

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