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Severe storms possible Friday
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A few showers and thundershowers are possible overnight. Temperatures stay mild into Thursday morning with readings in the upper 50s to start the day.

Thursday morning could have some left over spotty rain.

Thursday afternoon will be breezy, but slightly cooler. Highs will be in the low 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Spotty rain and storms are expected by evening, but about half of the region will stay dry.

Friday starts dry, but rain becomes likely in the second half of the day. Before the rain arrives, it will be windy with highs in the upper 60s. Showers and storms will become widespread by the evening. Some of these storms could be strong to severe. As storms start to pop up, the threat will be for large hail and tornadoes. As the storms start to form into a line, the threat will shift to damaging winds.

The rain then continues overnight and into Saturday morning. Depending on how fast the storm system moves out, we could dry out for the second half of Saturday. Highs will be in the mid 60s with a lot of wind.

We stay mostly cloudy Sunday, but the wind should be lighter. Highs will be near 60.

We then start to slowly get warmer again early next workweek with small rain chances Monday and Tuesday.

THURSDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Spotty Rain/Storms
Breezy
High: 71

THURSDAY NIGHT
Mostly Cloudy
Scattered Rain/Storms
Low: 54

FRIDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Rain/Storms Likely
Windy
High: 68

SATURDAY
Mostly Cloudy
Windy
Scattered Storms
High: 65

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