TONIGHT

The quiet part of the day is over, and the evening turns much more active as showers and thunderstorms push through. Some of those storms could be strong, with damaging wind and large hail the main concerns before the line races out. After that, the air changes in a hurry, with temperatures falling into the mid 30s by daybreak. North wind around 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph keeps the late night feeling raw, and a few lingering wet roads may still be around for early Monday drivers.
TOMORROW

Monday feels like somebody slammed the brakes on spring. Skies turn mostly sunny, but highs only recover into the low 50s, and a north wind around 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph keeps the afternoon cooler than the sunshine might suggest. The severe threat is gone, the heavy rain is gone, and what is left is just a noticeably crisper day that feels much more like a normal late March reset.

5 days ago
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