It's hard to believe we were chatting about afternoon highs in the 90s and the likelihood for extreme heat warnings at this point in August last year. This year, the "false fall" season is absolute full swing as highs have been in the 70s the past three days and look to remain in the 70s until further notice.
Along with this cooler, comfortable stretch comes a few chilly nights as overnight lows look to hug the 50
° mark into Labor Day weekend. Like the chill we have out there this morning, we may see a night or two drop down into the 40s.
With high pressure nearby, we will continue to remain dry with lots of sunshine today and for a good portion of the day tomorrow. It's not until Wednesday evening where clouds will increase as a secondary cold front approaches from the northwest. Ahead of it, we may see a shower or storm Wednesday afternoon and then again into Thursday morning.
Chances will be isolated and should come to an end once the cold front is to our south. Behind Thursday's frontal passage, dry conditions settle back in with highs dropping back into the low 70s.
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