A period of strong storms may be possible late into the evening tonight, mainly after 2AM. A few storms may pose a risk for severe weather, with isolated pockets of damaging winds posing the main risk.
We may see a few storms linger into Friday morning, but generally dry conditions expected most of the afternoon as temperatures remain warm with highs in the low 80s. A few very spotty showers may return for the afternoon along the trailing cold front, but most will remain dry through much of the daytime hours.
Following that cold front, a secondary front will push in a much cooler air mass for the weekend, making things feel much more like fall into early next week. This will come as surface high pressure takes over, allowing for abundant sunshine, dry conditions, and seasonably cool temperatures. A very pleasant stretch of weather heading into the unofficial end to summer!
Prior to the secondary front, things will remain seasonably warm but dry Saturday, with gradually dropping temperatures throughout the holiday weekend. Afternoon highs will be down in the upper 70s Sunday and mid-70s by Monday! Dry conditions continue much of next week as high pressure settles in, but temperatures will gradually warm back near 80° by Thursday.
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