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Dry Cold Front Sweeps Through, Bringing Gusty Winds and a Quick Cooldown

Forecasters now flag patchy frost late Thursday night in colder inland spots.

Overview

  • Skies turn sunnier Wednesday after a moisture‑starved front, with little to no measurable rain reported in most areas.
  • Northwest to northerly winds turn blustery behind the front, with frequent gusts around 25–35 mph reinforcing the chill.
  • Overnight lows drop into the 30s in vulnerable locations Thursday night into Friday, prompting frost concerns for sensitive vegetation.
  • After a cool stretch to end the workweek, highs rebound into the 60s and 70s this weekend, locally near 80 on Saturday.
  • Rain and thunderstorm chances increase late Saturday night into Sunday for many regions, though some forecasts place the wet weather as early as Friday night or hold it until Sunday night.