After a long stretch of warm, dry weather, we'll finally get some rain and cooler air this weekend as a cold front moves through. There could be a few thunderstorms Friday afternoon through the evening. Conditions will be favorable for isolated strong to severe storms with large hail and damaging wind.
For tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with a stray shower possible. It will be muggy with lows near 70 and southeast winds at 5-10 mph.
It will be warm and humid for Black Friday with isolated showers in our northwestern counties early in the day, increasing in the afternoon and gradually increasing and spreading toward the coast Friday evening. Highs will reach the low 80s with mostly cloudy skies and southeast winds at 10-20 mph.
On and off showers and isolated t-storms will continue into Saturday and taper off through the evening as temperatures cool into the upper 40s and lower 50s with northerly winds which will increase Saturday night 12-20 mph.
It looks mostly sunny Sunday with a cool morning and mild afternoon as temperatures reach into the mid to upper 60s with a cool northerly breeze. Sunday night's lows will bottom out in the upper 30s in our northwestern counties to the mid to upper 40s at the coast.
The work week will start off sunny but chilly as a reinforcing shot of cold air keeps temperatures in the 50s to low 60s Monday, dropping into the mid 30s to lower 40s Monday night.