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Mild and dry weekend
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A warm, quiet evening before a storm threat after midnight. A complex of storm moving across Iowa and Nothern Ilinois will be the focus for our storm threat later tonight. How those storms increase, maintain or decrease strength will be of interest to our area. It is possible that the line fades before reaching the area, but at this point we need to be ready, and check updates through the evening.
The rest of this week is fair, through Friday afternoon. More rain returns for the weekend. There looks to be two rounds, round one is Friday night - Saturday morning, and round two is Sunday afternoon - Monday. This timing may change, but you should have a rain plan for the Memorial Day weekend.
Tonight: Thunderstorms, severe threat, after midnight. Low 66.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 76.
Thursday: Sunny. High 82.
Friday: Evening storms. High 86.