Severe storms Saturday evening; hail, flooding, damaging winds possible
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Rain continues Saturday with severe storms by this evening. A flash flood watch is in effect until noon today because of heavy rain. This afternoon there is a lull in the rain, but it returns after 5 p.m. Tonight, thunderstorms develop across the area. Some may be severe. The biggest threats from this system include: damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and hail. Tornadoes are also possible. Stay weather aware today, and especially this evening.
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Sunday there are a few morning showers, but gusty winds remain throughout the day. Lakeshore flooding could be a concern Sunday. Waves could be 5 to 10 feet tall. Wind dies down late Sunday evening. Temperatures fall from 50 degrees through the day Sunday.
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Next week will be mostly quiet, with fair weather and high temperatures near 50 each day.
Today: AM rain, then afternoon showers. High 64.
Tonight: Rain and thunderstorms, some severe. Low 50.
Sunday: AM showers, breezy, mostly cloudy. High 50.
Monday: Mostly to partly cloudy. High 46.