A weather disturbance has brought a cool, moist air mass to the Cowboy State.  Dew points are mainly in the 30s and 40s with some fog in the southeast.  This moisture will allow for scattered showers and thunderstorms later today, especially  in the northwest and east.

A warmer, drier air mass starts to move in on Friday.  Holiday travelers be ready for a few isolated thunderstorms in the east and in the mountains Friday afternoon and evening.

The upcoming holiday weekend looks warm on the weather front.  There should be plenty of sun to go around both Saturday and Sunday.  Daytime highs will range from the 60s in the mountains to the 70s and 80s in the lower elevations.  A few isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms cannot be ruled out in the mountains and in the east.

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