Rain chances increase today - severe risk tomorrow
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Quiet today, storm threat tomorrow and Wednesday
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Drier but cooler to wrap up the weekend
There could be patchy fog in spots this morning but that will give way to sunshine early. Clouds increase through the afternoon with a few showers possible after midday. Warm air continues to make its way in tomorrow with another wave of scattered showers and storms, mainly in the afternoon to evening. Some of these storms could be strong to severe with heavy rain, strong gusty winds and a weak tornado cannot be ruled out yet. The chance of severe weather ends shortly after dusk with rain wrapping up early Wednesday morning.
Today: Increasing clouds then a chance of rain after midday, high of 72.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, isolated shower possible, low of 63.
Tuesday: Scattered showers and storms, some may be strong to severe, high of 77.
Wednesday: AM shower possible, then gradual clearing skies, high of 66.