We had a weak disturbance off to the east, which increased our cloud cover early this morning. That has since moved out, and now we're getting more clear skies across the Stateline area. Clouds will build up a little bit going into the afternoon, with scattered cloud cover, but it won't be overcast. Highs will only be in the mid 70's as we have cool air flowing in from the north. The skies will completely clear for the overnight, where we'll cool down to the upper 40's to low 50's.
Tomorrow will be similar to today, except that we'll see more sunshine in the afternoon. We'll have great weather for the high school football games; partly cloudy with temperatures around 70°. A low pressure system will approach from the west for the weekend, and will increase our cloud cover going into the overnight. However, no rain is expected.
That low pressure system will move into our area for the weekend, bringing our temperatures into the upper 70's. However, that'll also increase our chances for showers and thunderstorms. Showers are likely during the late-night hours of Saturday, with thunderstorms expected Sunday late afternoon. The low will bring a cold front through during the evening, after which we'll hang on to some cloud cover going into the work week, with temperatures staying in the upper 70°s.
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