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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Thursday, August 10th, 2023
While an isolated shower can't be ruled out, this evening should stay dry for most with temperatures falling through the 70s and 60s. Some patchy fog could develop again overnight with lows in the low 60s. Friday will start out quiet, but showers and thunderstorms will become likely starting in the afternoon. Multiple rounds of storms are expected on Friday, and some could be strong to even severe, with gusty winds and hail the main threats. There could also be localized flooding into early Saturday morning rain should wrap up early on Saturday and set up a pleasant weekend with highs in the low 80s for Saturday and Sunday. Another round of showers and storms arrives late Sunday and lasts throughout Monday. Temperatures to start next week will be back in the 70s.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with patchy fog possible. Low 63.
Tomorrow: PM/Evening showers and thunderstorms. High 83.
Saturday: Becoming partly cloudy. High 83.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. Storms possible at night. High 82.