We're coming off a blustery Tuesday, and that wind isn't letting up as we head into Wednesday. While peak gusts ease a bit, a steady northwest breeze will stick around, continuing to usher in cooler air across the Stateline. That shift in wind will keep afternoon highs in the low 60s - still on the cooler side for this time of year. Normally, we're near the 70° mark as we jump into the second half of May.
Temperatures Surge:
In better news, this cooldown won't stick around for long. By Thursday, winds on the backside of a surface high pressure system will swing to the southwest, allowing a quick surge in temperatures to occur. That warmer flow will help bring highs back towards the 70-degree mark, with even milder air settling in by Friday afternoon - pushing us past 70 degrees and right back to a more seasonable feel.
Showers Thursday Night:The highest chance for rain in the days leading up to the weekend will arrive Thursday night into Friday morning. Moisture will be on the increase as a weak disturbance slides in, though coverage remains quite scattered so not everyone will see rain. Expect a few passing showers before conditions gradually settle down as we head into Friday afternoon.



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