Temperatures remain seasonably cool with more rain chances this weekend.
A somewhat subjective rating of the day’s weather, on a scale of 0 to 10.A few more degrees than yesterday make for a quality spring day, despite the chance of a few p.m. thundershowers.A few evening showers possible. Lows: 40s to near 50.An active weather pattern prevails the next several days, other than a dry day tomorrow, with outdoor plans impacted at times through the weekend. The first shower chance comes later today, with a soaking rain possible Friday and more rain likely this weekend.
As the rain makes a dent in our moderate drought, temperatures remain seasonably cool but fairly comfortable.A rather cool start this morning, rising from the 40s into the 50s with a brief sprinkle or light shower possible. Afternoon highs should top out around 65-70 with partly sunny skies and a breeze from the south around 10 mph. A few hit-or-miss showers or thundershowers could move through sometime after 2 p.m. or so.
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