The last of showers are exiting in the far east this morning, leaving clearing skies across the plateau and into the valley. We'll see more and more sunshine into this afternoon with temporary drier air settling across the area through tonight. A secondary cold front then plows through Saturday morning, with precipitation possible along and ahead of this boundary. This will primarily impact the far north and eastern locations into Saturday morning, with rain the primary precipitation type. That said, the higher elevations (generally 2,500 ft and above) could see this in the form of a brief snowfall. No impacts are expected in the valley, with any cold rain showers out by mid to late morning. Cooler air then funnels in, with highs Saturday in the 40s. A quick warm up then returns Sunday into early next week, with well above average temperatures anticipated. Next week looks to be increasingly unsettled, with rounds of showers (and possibly a few storms) early to mid week. Take advantage of the drier weather this weekend, before the umbrellas come back out in the upcoming work week. Have a great weekend! Recorded 2/23/2024
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