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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, April 2nd , 2023
Hopefully you were able to enjoy Sunday's Spring weather, because all good things must unfortunately come to an end. Tonight will be quiet and brisk with temperatures dropping into the low 40s and partly cloudy skies developing overnight. Monday will start off uneventful as temperatures jump back into the low 60s and the sun peaks its head out in the morning, but rain is on the way as light showers develop late Monday afternoon and last into Tuesday. Tuesday will see temperatures just barely stay under 70 degrees in most places as steady rain continues from Monday. We're watching a developing storm threat Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. While timing is still uncertain, do not be surprised if you hear thunder and see lightning in the overnight hours going into Wednesday morning. Wednesday will close out the rainy activity as most of the rain and storms move out of the area by early Wednesday afternoon, leaving behind temperatures hovering around 70 and partly cloudy skies for the rest of the day.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 42.
Monday: Scattered PM showers. High 61.
Tuesday: Scattered showers. High 69.
Wednesday: AM rain and storms. High 70.