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Few showers, storms for Friday

Few showers, storms for Friday

Yahoo02-05-2025
hat We're Tracking
Isolated showers and storms Friday
Pleasant weekend
More rain chances next week
Cloud cover has rolled in overnight as a few showers and storms are starting to move into our viewing area. As this pushes further eastward, it will lose its intensity and start to break apart to become more scattered as the morning goes on. Temperatures are starting off in the 50s.
We dry out briefly midday and could even see some sunshine after the initial rain moves out. After a cold front pushes through, high temperatures will be limited into the middle to upper 60s. More isolated showers and potentially a rogue thunderstorm develop by the later afternoon hours.
The weekend looks to be absolutely fantastic with highs in the lower 70s and a north wind from 5-15 mph. No rain chances for the weekend, just plenty of sunshine.
We'll hold on to the more seasonable temperatures into next week with rain chances returning by Tuesday.
KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Gabriella Gomez
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