It was a much warmer day across the Stateline today, as sunshine has really been the big difference with highs in the 80s! This coming despite a cold front and NW winds. Some spots warmed between 10-15° warmer than yesterday.
Cooler and drier air is already settling in across the region, which will allow for overnight lows to drop into the mid-50s under mostly clear skies. It may even be a little chilly, with a cool breeze from the North gusting to 20 mph through Sunday. Sunshine will return tomorrow, but high temperatures will not reflect it nearly as much as today. This time around we only warm into the low-70s.
But the good news is that we will remain dry and sunny for both Sunday and Monday. Moisture begins to filter back in Monday night, bringing our next chances for rain and storms then through Tuesday. Tuesday evening, a cold front will bring a temporary end to precipitation, but that front may lift back through the region sometime Thursday as a warm front, sparking our next thunderstorm chances. While the confidence is low this far out, we may need to start thinking about what 4th of July plans might look like with scattered storms possibly in the forecast.
We have a couple of cool and dry days ahead Sunday and Monday before rain and storm chances return Monday night and Tuesday. Temperatures will run much closer to average as we then play ping-pong with the passing front and associated storm chances through the end of the week. Next weekend looks to return to a dry but slightly cooler state once again.
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