Rain ends, threat for frost this weekend

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Showers gradually taper off overnight
  • Few more showers return late Saturday
  • Clearing with patchy frost possible Sunday, Monday mornings

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DETAILED FORECAST

Overnight:  Showers will taper off from west to east with some partial clearing. Temperatures will fall to around 40 degrees by daybreak, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said.

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Saturday: Look for some dry time with some sunshine, mainly early. Pop-up showers will develop by late afternoon. Some small hail may be possible with the late day showers. Temperatures will reach into the middle 50s for highs.

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Sunday: Patchy frost will be possible early in the morning with mostly sunny skies expected. After a start in the 30s, temperatures will reach into the upper 50s for highs.

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Monday: Patchy frost will be likely to start the morning with temperatures in the middle 30s. Sunshine is expected through the day with highs near 60 degrees.

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Tuesday: Partly cloudy skies are expected with highs in the middle 60s.

Wednesday: Clouds increase with a chance for a passing shower. Highs will hold in the lower to middle 60s.

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