Thursday, June 18, 2015

A ROUND OF HEAVY RAIN POSSIBLE SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING...

1. Stubborn warm/cold front will be slow to move through for the next 24-36 hours. The result will be lots of clouds, fog (overnight tonight) and showers in the morning hours. Partial sunshine and high humidity for Friday, with a small risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Highs in the 80s Friday, with clearing skies at night.

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2.  Dry for Saturday, then clouds lower and thicken by evening. Moderate to heavy rain develops, with a chance of thunderstorms Saturday evening through Sunday morning before clearing out Sunday afternoon. Potential for a soaking rainfall, with added influence from the decayed remnants of Bill.  Exact track still uncertain. Another update may be needed tomorrow.

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3. Dry for Sunday night and Monday, but then chances for showers/storms increase for Tuesday afternoon and night as a frontal system moves in from the north.  By Wednesday, chances for showers and storms will be lower as the aforementioned front moves further to our south.

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