Sunny end to week, severe storms possible tomorrow

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Still hot, wetter than weekend
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While not as cool and breezy as yesterday, our Friday across the area will still be generally pleasant with temperatures in the low 80s and partly cloudy conditions above. After a mild night in the mid 60s, Saturday's highs will get a jump start out of the gate and land in the low 80s early in the day. An incoming cold front during the second half of Saturday will bring a broad line of showers and thunderstorms, some of which may be severe. Excessive rainfall/flooding is the main concern, but no threats are off the table as of now. South of US-30 will have a slightly higher chance of seeing severe weather than those north of the road. A few showers will linger into Sunday morning, but the rain tapers off and skies gradually clear in the second half of Sunday and also Monday.
Today: Partly cloudy. High 82.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 66.
Saturday: Thunderstorms. High 84.
Sunday: AM showers. High 81.