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Dry Cold Front Brings Midweek Cooldown as Weekend Storm System Nears

Patchy frost is possible Thursday night into Friday in colder inland areas.

Overview

  • A moisture‑starved front moves through Wednesday into Wednesday night, ushering in cooler, drier air with northwest wind gusts near 25–30 mph in spots.
  • Thursday and Friday stay mostly sunny and breezy with highs trending cooler, and the calm, clear setup supports frost in susceptible valleys by early Friday.
  • Rain and scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop late Saturday night into Sunday, with some heavier downpours, gusty winds and localized totals around one‑half to one inch.
  • Coastal zones, including Hampton Roads, report rough surf with small craft advisories and episodes of nuisance tidal flooding as onshore winds persist.
  • Temperatures remain unseasonably warm ahead of the front in parts of the Midwest and South, with highs in the 80s and elevated fire danger noted in East Texas before a late‑week shift.