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Heavy storms may occur on Saturday night

Heavy storms may occur on Saturday night

WEATHER HISTORY: Our recent low was first reached by a warm front that raised temperatures on Saturday. The cold front will move across the skies Saturday night, bringing renewed strong storms and heavy rain. Sunday could be quiet, but more storms could move in on Monday. After that, a four-day dry spell could give us a break from the persistent rains.

There is a slight risk of severe storms in almost the entire region on Saturday night.
There is a slight risk of severe storms in almost the entire region on Saturday night.(KBJR)

SATURDAY NIGHT: The cold front has the best chance of producing potentially severe storms between 7 p.m. and midnight. Strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes are possible. The low temperature will be 65. Winds will be from the west at 5-10 mph.

SUNDAY: Between lows, it may stay sunny all day on Sunday. The cold front from the night before will have little effect on the warm temperatures. It will be back to 30 degrees in the afternoon. The wind will be from the northwest at 5-10 mph.

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MONDAY: The probability of renewed storms is 60%. Rainfall may exceed 2.5 cm by the end of the night from Monday to Saturday. The minimum temperature will be 15.2 °C. The maximum temperature will be 27.2 °C. The wind will be blowing from the south at 8-24 km/h.

TUESDAY: High pressure from Canada will break us up and cool us off. Tuesday will start at 55. The high will be cooler than normal at 73. Winds will be from the northwest at 5-15 mph.

COMING THIS WEEK: The cool air will stay for a few more days before temperatures rise above 27 degrees again next weekend. There is also a risk of storms next Saturday.

The coming week will start warm and stormy, but will be cool and sunny.
The coming week will start warm and stormy, but will be cool and sunny.(KBJR)

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