Today and Thursday are sunny and pleasantly warm with low humidity.
Overnight, we will drop to the 50s. Thursday highs will be back to the lower 80s.
A cold front brings showers and cooler temperatures for the end of the work week and for the start of the weekend. Friday will start out warm and humid with temperatures in the low 80s before showers and thunderstorms begin. Saturday is looking cloudy with showers and times and it’ll be breezy with much cooler temperatures only in the mid-60s.
Super Bowl Sunday will be partly sunny with highs in the lower 60s. Overnight lows to start the work and school week on Monday may be frosty in spots.First Alert 7 Day Forecast from Meteorologist Garrett Bedenbaugh.Unsettled weather is expected Thursday night and will continue in spurts through Saturday night.
There will be a Marginal Risk of severe storms Friday afternoon across the region, with a primary threat of strong wind.
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