Cool breezes, temps in the 70s Wednesday evening as rain rolls in the next day
Big weather changes are rolling in over the next 24 hours with multiples rounds of heavy rain, the threat for severe storms and then a big temperature drop. Tonight should be quiet for rodeo events with increasing clouds and overnight lows near 60. Thursday will get even warmer near 80 with scattered showers and storms possible by the afternoon. Then late Thursday night into Friday morning I expect a more solid line of rain and storms to push in. A few of these storms could be severe with damaging wind the main threat along with hail. Get ready for a big drop in temperatures for St. Patrick's Day and the entire weekend.
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