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The forecast remains mild, and comfortable through Saturday. The humidity surges Sunday and the chance of rain returns. Shower/thunderstorm coverage increases through Tuesday morning. Temperatures are not expected to be that extreme, likely kept shy of 90 degrees by the cloud cover, but the humidity will be stifling, with dewpoints above 70 degrees. The threat of severe weather remains low, but given all the abundant moisture, heavy rain and flooding could be an increasing concern, next week.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 56.
Friday: Sunny. High 82.
Saturday: Sunny. High 84.
Sunday: Isolated storms. High 86.
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