A strong cold front moves our way Saturday morning. Expect a squall line to develop. Along that boundary there will likely be bow echoes with strong gusty winds and the potential for a tornado. Isolated storms may develop ahead of the squall line with the potential for an isolated tornado. Winds will gust along that boundary easily around 40-55 mph. The weather moves our early in the afternoon. The cold front will move offshore and stall. The weather cooperates Sunday with highs in the low to mid 60s and partly to mostly cloudy skies. The front begins to move back to the North as a warm front Monday with rain chances increasing again and the potential for locally heavy rain.
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