A chance of rain returns, as the area dries out again
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It’s been more than a week since the area has seen significant rainfall and conditions are turning dry again. There is rain in the forecast Tuesday but highly scattered showers and storms are unlikely to bring widespread rain.
Temperatures rise this week along with the humidity, this could fuel a better chance of storms by Friday but also worsen minor drought conditions increasing evaporation.
Tonight: Isolated storms, partly cloudy, low 62.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, scattered showers/storms, high of 78.
Wednesday: Slight AM chance, gradual clearing skies, high of 80.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high of 82.
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