KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Thunderstorms Possible Today

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KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Thunderstorms Possible Today

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KHQ.COM - An unusually strong upper level low will continue to dominate our weather through Thursday bringing the possibility of showers of thunderstorms. Another strong upper level low is expected to move into the area off the Gulf of Alaska Thursday night and Friday and will bring a better chance of thunderstorms.

The good news....as we head into the weekend...a return to nothing but LOTS of blue skies and sunshine!
 
Wednesday:  Mostly Sunny skies....Isolated thunderstorms. 82°/55°
 
Thursday: Mainly Sunny Skies....A good chance for showers of thunderstorms. 80°/53°

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