Drought-denting rains may pause for much of Saturday. Temperatures remain mostly cooler than average.
As the first of our two storms pulls away, we could still see a couple of light showers — mainly in the morning. Maybe some drizzle. With dry periods probable, outdoor activities may just need shoes that can stand patchy mud. Even with minimal peeks of sunshine, we should get high temperatures into the upper 60s to low 70s. If totally overcast skies rule and raindrops linger, subtract a few degrees. Breezes are mostly light.
5 inches of rain seems doable. High temperatures should aim for the mid-60s to near 70 degrees, thanks to a building breeze with a southerly component that’s not around today. Confidence: MediumA final batch of showers and storms may last into the pre-dawn hours, along with accompanying wind. Gusts over 40 mph are possible from the northwest. Once this final piece of the storm system — a cold front — moves through overnight, low temperatures drop quickly into the 40s for most of the region.
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