
As for this evening skies will turn partly cloudy again after a weak frontal boundary developed out west, which lead to mostly cloudy skies for a while in the Stateline. Temperatures will be mild in the low 70's during the evening with low humidity.
The high pressure system that started our trend of cooler weather will start to exit Sunday morning, but temperatures will still be cool in the upper 70's Sunday afternoon. However, with the high moving out, more cloud cover will be expected during the day, but we'll still get some sunshine.
A low pressure system will develop in the plains while that high exits in the morning. This will push moisture into our area, which will allow for showers to build up, but they'll mainly stay south of the Stateline. Anything that does develop over our area would be short-lived, but we can expect more cloud cover during the evening with the increase in moisture.
Better rain chances arrive on Monday, when that low pushes a frontal boundary closer to our area. This will build up showers and a few thunderstorms for the morning and afternoon, but nothing is expected to be severe. The showers will help continue this cooling trend, with temperatures only expected to hit the mid 70's by Monday afternoon.
Afterwards, everything starts to become isolated for Tuesday, with more thunderstorm chances to come Wednesday night into Thursday. Wednesday and Thursday look to be our warmest days next week, both days with highs hitting the low 80's.
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