Calm overnight with a few rain showers tomorrow
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Scattered clouds continue overnight as a few showers could move in late tonight and throughout the day tomorrow. It still looks like the best chance for widespread rain comes late Monday into Monday night. Depending on the timing of the storms, severe weather is possible, with damaging wind, hail, and a tornado all possible threats. Regardless of severity, heavy rain is likely, which could lead to urban flash flooding. Leftover showers fade away Tuesday morning, and we’re left with drier and cooler the rest of the work week.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers late. Low of 61.
Sunday: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers/storms. High of 83.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with PM scattered showers and thunderstorms. Some could be strong/severe. High of 84.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with leftover AM showers, then clearing skies. Highs near 80.