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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, March 30, 2024
For those heading out to Easter services this evening, a light jacket is not a bad idea with lows falling into the mid-upper 30s. Dry weather lasts from now through the first half of Sunday, albeit in the form of mostly cloudy skies. Highs climb to the mid 50s early in the day, but a cooldown quickly follows with moderate rain arriving late Sunday afternoon and lasting through the overnight. A small chance for isolated hail is possible south of US-30, but the main concern is heavy rain. A quick break in the wet weather follows Monday morning and afternoon; the second round of rain arrives Monday evening starting off as showers. The precipitation will develop into a steadier rain through all of Tuesday with highs barely making it past 50. A light rain/snow mix is possible Tuesday night through most of Wednesday, but potential impacts at this point remain low.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 36.
Easter Sunday: Mostly cloudy, then rain developing in the afternoon. High 56.
Monday (Dyngus Day): Mostly cloudy, showers developing in the evening. High 54.
Tuesday: Rain. High 48.