After a cool fall-like day in the Stateline, another cold front will bring a round of wildfire smoke, rain, and winds overnight. The front itself will approach toward midnight. A brief round of wildfire smoke may be drawn in along that front, with a small bit of it near the surface. Any smoke we end up with will be quick to exit East into Friday afternoon as the front pushes the smoke away.

Strong winds will accompany the front, with Southwesterly wind gusts approaching 30-35 mph at times after 10-11PM. Behind the front, gusts may remain near or above 30 mph into the early morning hours of Friday. There is a small chance for a few bursts of wind gusts near 40 mph as well.

With the Southwesterly direction of the wind and added cloud cover along the front, temperatures will only drop to the low 50s tonight. Most of the night will be spent with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s, however. Scattered showers will be possible between 11PM-3AM, but we will dry out into the morning.

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