Weekend Forecast Features Some Rain
Posted: Nov 8, 2024 4:24 PM CST
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Rain chances return heading into this upcoming weekend. While it won't be a washout, there will be times of rain showers passing through. Right now it looks like the rain holds off until Saturday evening. That leaves the daylight period of Saturday dry, but anticipate increasing clouds through the morning. Highs will float in the middle 50s on a southeast wind about 5-15 mph. When the rain arrives heading into the night it should be scattered in nature.
Here's a look around 10pm. On and off showers will continue through the night. As we try to hone in on times for rain Sunday, it looks to provide more rain right over the noon hour and into the early afternoon. That said, a few showers could be found through the rest of the afternoon. Any rain should stay light. Here's a look at totals for the weekend. Most spots should fall in the tenth to quarter inch range. Overall while there will be times of rain there will also be dry periods so be sure to download the CBS58 Ready Weather App to stay in front of the showers chances to enjoy the outdoors this weekend as temps will be near of slightly above normal in the mid to upper 50s.I'm meteorologist Rebecca Schuld
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