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A few showers for Thursday

COLD FRONT BRINGS A FEW SHOWERS THURSDAY Our next system approaches Thursday bringing a few showers.  Clouds spread in overnight into tomorrow keeping morning l...
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COLD FRONT BRINGS A FEW SHOWERS THURSDAY

Our next system approaches Thursday bringing a few showers.  Clouds spread in overnight into tomorrow keeping morning lows milder in the 40s to near 50 degrees. A few showers are possible with the front, but the system is lacking moisture, so most areas stay dry.  The best chance for the showers is mid-day. You may need the umbrella if you are heading out for lunch.  High temperatures climb through the 60s to near 70 degrees.

A few showers for Thursday

Not much rainfall is expected and plenty areas may even miss out.

A few showers for Thursday

Skies clear out to end the week. Friday begins cooler with lows in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees. Despite a day full of sunshine, temperatures fall a few degrees short of seasonable averages in the lower 60s.

FANTASTIC WEEKEND OUTLOOK

We can’t ask for a better weekend. High pressure dominates, bringing  dry conditions with partly to mostly sunny skies. It’s a pretty chilly start Saturday morning with widespread 30s. Temperatures rebound into the afternoon, topping out in the lower to middle 60s. Sunshine continues Sunday, although clouds increase later in the day towards evening. High temperatures continue near to above seasonable averages in the middle to upper 60s.

A few showers for Thursday

NEXT WEEK

A few showers begin the week Monday, otherwise, expect a mix of clouds and sunshine. Temperatures are mild near 70. It is even milder Tuesday with highs in the lower to middle 70s under mostly sunny skies. Next rain threat arrives overnight into Wednesday as a cold front slices the area. It is followed by cooler air with temperatures falling back to the 60s mid-week.

Stay with FOX43 Weather for updated changes to the forecast through the rest of the week!

Have a good day!

MaryEllen Pann,
Chief Meteorologist

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