Heavy rain and flooding concerns
By: Emily Kennedy
Posted: Feb 20, 2018 3:21 AM EDT

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Rain continues through today into tonight, becoming heavy at times. Minor flooding and standing water is likely but the greatest concern remains river levels rising through this week. Highs top out in the mid-60 and could set new daytime record highs. Rain turns into a wintry mix as temperatures drop tomorrow morning. Roads could become slick for Wednesday morning commute. Thursday is quieter before rain chances return over the weekend.
Tuesday: Rainy, heavy at times, rumbles of thunder possible, high of 65.
Tonight: Rainy, heavy at times, lows in the middle to upper 30s.
Wednesday: AM wintry mix, temperatures fall from the mid-30s.
Thursday: Partly to mostly cloudy, highs in the low 40s.
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