RICHMOND, Va. --An approaching cold front will trigger a few storms into early evening. The storms that do form will be capable of producing hail and strong gusts.
Much of the overnight period will be calm with lows in the 50s. A line of strong storms is expected Thursday morning between 6 and 10 a.m. Hail and strong gusts will be possible. The balance of the day will feature variable cloudiness and the chance of a shower. Highs will be 75-80. Wind gusts over 30 mph will occur.
Friday will be much cooler with a sun/cloud mix and highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s. It will be breezy with gusts over 25 mph.
Friday night into Saturday morning will have the coldest temperatures in over a month. Much of the metro will be in the mid and upper 30s, but some of the coldest outlying areas will be 28-32.
Saturday will be partly to mostly sunny with highs in the lower 60s.
Our next storm will bring late in the day Sunday. Rainy conditions are expected Sunday night through Monday morning. Highs Monday will be 75-80.
Another batch of cool air will arrive for mid-week.
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