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7:00 AM | *Chance of showers and thunderstorms next two days...becomes warmer and windy this weekend*

Paul Dorian

An unsettled pattern continues during the next couple of days with the threat of showers and thunderstorms in the Denver metro region. It remains chilly and breezy as well today and tomorrow, but warmer weather will develop this weekend. In fact, by Sunday afternoon, temperatures are likely to peak in the mid-to-upper 70’s and sunshine should rule the day. It turns slightly cooler during the early part of next week.

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7:00 AM | **A colder weather pattern begins tonight and it'll be quite unsettled as well with the chance of showers and thunderstorms**

Paul Dorian

A colder and unsettled weather pattern returns to the Denver metro region tonight and it’ll stick around into the weekend. After temperatures peak today in the upper 60’s, they’ll have a hard time escaping the 50’s on Thursday. In terms of precipitation potential, showers and thunderstorms will be scattered today, tonight and tomorrow and it may get just cold enough late on Thursday for snowflakes to mix into the picture.

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7:00 AM | *Chance of showers and thunderstorms today and tonight...noticeably cooler this weekend*

Paul Dorian

A somewhat unsettled weather pattern around here began late Thursday and will continue today as we end the work week with the chance of showers and thunderstorms. It remains unsettled into the weekend and turns noticeably cooler with temperatures confined to the 50’s on both days. A warmup begins early next week which should take us back into the 70’s for afternoon highs on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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7:00 AM | **Strong-to-severe thunderstorms on the table for portions of the area later today/tonight**

Paul Dorian

An unsettled weather pattern around here for the next couple of days with the good chance of showers and perhaps even some strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity along the way. Any thunderstorm during the next couple of days can produce damaging wind gusts and large hail. It remains somewhat unsettled into the weekend and turns noticeably cooler with temperatures likely confined to the 50’s on both days.

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7:00 AM | **Pattern becomes quite unsettled on Thursday with the chance of showers and perhaps some strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity**

Paul Dorian

An unsettled weather pattern begins on Thursday with an increasing chance of showers and perhaps even some strong-to-severe thunderstorm activity in portions of the area. Any thunderstorm from tomorrow into Friday can contain damaging wind gusts and generate large hail. It remains somewhat unsettled into the weekend and turns noticeably cooler with temperatures likely confined to the 50’s on both days.

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10:30 AM | **Much warmer weather pattern begins early next week across the eastern half of the nation coinciding pretty closely with the transition from April to May**

Paul Dorian

There have been occasional cold air outbreaks from Canada into the Northeast US and Mid-Atlantic region during the month of April and this week will be no exception. In fact, low temperatures this morning were in the 30’s across many suburban locations along the DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor with scattered frost in some areas. Another chilly air mass will push into the northeastern states at mid-week following the passage of a strong cold front and early Thursday morning is likely to feature more low temperatures in the 30’s with patchy frost again on the table.

Next week, however, will feature a big-time warmup across the eastern half of the nation coinciding pretty well with the transition from April into May. Temperatures can climb well up into the 70’s by Sunday afternoon in places like DC, Philly, and New York City and 80+ degrees is possible for highs on Monday and the upcoming pattern change will result in far less frequent outbreaks of chilly air from Canada into the US.

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