Today (Thursday): The sun's rays ease the morning chill. However, colder air aloft is moving into the region, producing afternoon showers and thunderstorms. The sky is so cold that some of the raindrops can actually turn into raindrops in the strongest cells. High temperatures will reach the mid to upper 50s before the showers. The southwest wind is likely to become a little stronger.Reliability: Medium to High
tonight: In the evening, the rain eases and the sky gradually clears. With winds from the west, it will be chilly with lows in the mid to upper 30s.Reliability: Medium
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Tomorrow (Friday): There's plenty of sunshine, but it's warm enough for clouds to form again in the afternoon. Moisture is lacking, but a few very light showers are possible. High temperatures will remain in the late 40s to low 50s, and gusts from the northwest will make it feel even colder.Reliability: Medium
tomorrow night: Afternoon clouds will gradually dissipate overnight and lows will drop back into the mid to upper 30s. Perhaps if you are awake in the predawn darkness, the crescent moon will be on either side of Saturn and Mars on the eastern horizon.Reliability: Medium to High
dominated by sunlight Saturday However, clouds will appear again in the afternoon. The chances of a shower this time are almost zero. There was a strong northwest wind, and the maximum temperature was only in the upper 40s to low 50s, which was a little disappointing. If the skies are mostly sunny, nighttime lows will drop into the mid to upper 30s.Reliability: Medium to High
Sunday Sunny skies, a light breeze, and highs in the upper 50s to low 60s finally make for a beautiful spring day. With calm winds and clear skies, low temperatures will still reach the mid to upper 30s (low 40s downtown).Reliability: Medium to High
Clouds from the weekend storms approach the plains; Monday But it should be enough to bring about a partly sunny day. This should allow you to see a partial solar eclipse here (with safety glasses). It starts around 2pm and reaches a respectable 89% by around 3:20pm. Highs reach into the low to mid 60s.Reliability: Medium