Despite the cold start to Saturday, temperatures climbed back into the upper 50s for the afternoon highs. We remained dry despite clouds building in during the peak heating of the day. Clouds return again overnight, with a quick-moving wave pushing in from the Northwest. This will bring spotty showers our direction, primarily between 5-10AM. Any given location may only see on and off rain for 3 hours before drying out. About a tenth of an inch may come down.

Once the showers move out by late morning, sunshine returns for the afternoon. Temperatures will climb accordingly, pushing into the upper 60s for some. This will be much closer to average for this time of year. Despite the clear sky the following night, temperatures will only drop toward the low or mid-40s to start off Monday morning.

Monday starts out with a lot of sunshine, pushing temperatures into the mid-70s! But a strong cold front will be knocking on the doorstep by late afternoon, bringing another round of scattered showers and even a low-end chance for some thunderstorms. The severe threat looks very low at this time, with an isolated strong or severe storm possible mainly South of I-80.

Behind Monday's cold front, afternoon highs return to the 50s with isolated rain chances each day, similar to the pattern we were under this previous week. No day will be a washout but could feature on and off showers from time to time. Overnight lows will drop down toward the 30s again several nights next week.


















