Rain returns tonight, storm chances picking up into tomorrow
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Another comfortable morning with temperatures starting near 50, warm temperatures hold out through the day with highs in the mid 70s. Winds become breezier throughout the day. Skies stay mainly cloudy, we could see a few showers during the afternoon, but most will stay dry until heavy rain moves in tonight. Around 9PM, a line of heavy rain with a few thunderstorms possible moves into the area with rain lasting overnight. Our severe risk remains very low tonight, Wednesday's threat is still low although a bit higher than the overnight hours. The greatest storm threat will be midday tomorrow. The forecast is quiet again by Wednesday night, staying quiet into Thursday will cooling temperatures. Thursday night brings more rain but should clear out again Friday morning. It's drier but cooler heading into the weekend with highs in the 50s Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Today: Mostly cloudy with a few showers, breezy. High 76.
Tonight: Rain/thunder, breezy. Low 60.
Wednesday: Scattered thunderstorms. High 74.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 64.