A few isolated storms developed along a passing cold front Thursday afternoon and evening. Behind that cold front, temperatures drop as a pocket of cooler and drier air works through the area this weekend. But looking ahead to next week, another pattern change is right on its heels.
Stronger Southwesterly flow aloft will develop, which will work to rebound temperatures quickly back above average. This will also work to feed abundant moisture our direction, developing higher chances for rain and potentially some storms.

First with temperatures: The cooler air does not last long as we quickly flip the surface wind back to the Southwest, aiding to bring in the milder air mass into early and mid-next week. A Northerly wind will keep us in the mid-40s Friday, but 60s are back by Sunday with 70s to follow Monday and Tuesday.

While we should be dry through at least Monday afternoon, rain chances will begin to ramp up after Monday evening into Tuesday. Each wave that moves through will determine timing of the next, but we will be entering a more favorable pattern for widespread, soaking rainfalls beginning early next week. First chance for widespread rain begins Monday night into Tuesday.

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