Hail and flash flood threat overnight
By: Erica Horvatin
Posted: May 12, 2018 6:16 PM EST

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Showers and thunderstorms start moving in again during the late afternoon/early evening and will last through the overnight. Some storms may be strong or severe. Primary threats will be heavy rain and the possibility of flash flooding on the north side of US-30. Along and south of US-30, hail will be the main threat. Showers and storms will linger into Sunday morning, ending by the early afternoon. Clouds will make way for some sunshine during the afternoon and highs will warm into the upper 60s.
Tonight: Cloudy with strong and some severe storms. Low of 52.
Sunday: AM showers and t-storms, then partly sunny PM. High of 68.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the morning and again during the evening. Highs in the mid 70s.