Skies clear and the humidity drops Friday

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Update: Showers still possible overnight and through Friday morning ahead of a cold front that will clear the rain and mugginess from the area.
More showers and thunderstorms this evening. While the overall severe threat remains low and lower than yesterday, heavy downpours and gusty wind are still possible around storms. Rainfall up to one inch is possible under some cells.
Friday starts rainy and breezy ahead of a front that will clear our wet weather and drop the humidity to start the weekend. Clouds break Friday afternoon and fair weather lasts through Saturday. A chance of showers returns early Sunday but the rest of the day looks dry.
Tonight: Rain likely with a few rumbles of thunder, low of 64.
Friday: Showers likely before noon, high of 68.
Saturday: Sunny, high of 74.
Sunday: Morning rain showers then partly cloudy, high of 68.