After a hot, dry Wednesday, temperatures are expected to drop alongside chances of thunderstorms, meteorologists say. "Wednesday will be mainly dry with temperatures just a few degrees cooler than Tuesday's highs," Gazette news partner KKTV reported. "Thursday looks similar but a cold front that will swing through could drop our temperatures for the later part of Thursday and spawn a few isolated storms across the Pikes Peak region Thursday evening." The National Weather Service in Pueblo predicted highs of 86 degrees Wednesday, 82 degrees Thursday and 77 degrees Friday. On average, high temperatures are 83 degrees June 28 and 84 degrees June 29 and 30, weather service data shows. Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette