Wednesday has already been an active day with gusty showers around at times, and the severe weather threat isn't over yet. 

Showers will taper off early in the afternoon for a couple of hours before redeveloping ahead of an advancing cold front before sunset. Any thunderstorm has the possibility of producing damaging winds, hail, and even a tornado. We will monitor how the morning rainfall stabilizes the atmosphere to see how if a severe weather threat reemerges later Wednesday afternoon. Temperatures-wise, Wednesday will chase down another record, with forecast highs around 70 degrees, which would match our daily high temperature record for today's date. 

Thursday will feature a nearly 30-degree swing from afternoon to afternoon with high temperatures only in the low 40s. Expect some sunshine to appear throughout the day, with a small chance for flurries later in the day. 

Friday returns to being warmer than average with high temperatures in the low 50s, but the day could start off with some light snow and a couple of light rain showers possible later in the day. Friday will also be quite windy with winds gusting up to and even over 50 mph at times. 

This weekend will be generally calm, with some light snow possible overnight Saturday into Sunday morning, followed by rainfall returning late Sunday into Monday. High temperatures will rise from the low 40s on Saturday to the low 60s on Sunday. 

A shot of cold air is on track to return early next week, with high temperatures falling out of the upper 30s on Monday and only rising to the upper 20s on Tuesday.