Rain possible on Mother's Day, but shouldn't have a big impact
By:
David Caulfield
Posted: May 13, 2023 5:50 PM EDT
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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, May 13, 2023
A stray shower or downpour is possible early this evening. Otherwise, skies will be cloudy with temperatures falling into the upper 50s. A few showers could pop up on Mother's Day, but most of the day will just be cloudy. With the increased cloud cover, highs will only reach the middle 60s. Sunshine returns on Monday as highs move back into the 70s. Our next chance of rain waits until next Friday, but next weekend importantly still looks dry.
Tonight: Cloudy. Low 57.
Tomorrow (Mother's Day): Cloudy and cool. A few showers are possible. High 65.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 70.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 74.
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