The impact of rain through the holiday, remains low
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There will be a few showers through the end of the week, but don't change your Independence Day plans. A few showers Wednesday morning will clear along with the clouds through the evening. Thursday there is a slight chance of thunderstorms, but the impact is low and not widespread. The most widespread rain is likely Friday before noon, with a more coverage from a less likely second round in the afternoon. In summary, the impact to fireworks Wednesday and Thursday evening is low, with only a slight chance Thursday. The weekend is a pleasant July weekend, with highs in the 80s. There could be another chance of storms Monday of next week.
Tonight: Showers late. Low 72.
Wednesday: AM showers, partly cloudy after. High 86.
Thursday: Isolated Thunderstorms. High 85.
Friday: AM T-showers. High 84.