Few isolated showers Wednesday; mostly dry stretch continues

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There is a chance for a few isolated showers Wednesday, but most of the day will stay dry. A rumble of thunder also can't be ruled out this afternoon. Skies are partly cloudy this afternoon, with increasing clouds this evening. Temperatures will reach the mid-80s. It will feel slightly more humid than yesterday, but shouldn’t be unbearable. Overnight the chance for showers and maybe a thunderstorm continues with mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will fall into the mid-60s.
Daytime high temperatures stay in the low to mid 80s into next week. Most of this week is dry, so keep watering your plants. The next best chance for rain in the forecast is Sunday.
Today: Partly cloudy, isolated shower possible. High 84.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, isolated shower possible. Low 66.
Thursday: Partly cloudy, isolated shower possible early. High 82.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 80.