Steady rain and flood threat through Friday
Posted: Jun 21, 2018 4:33 PM EDT
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The wet and rainy weather lasts through Friday, continuing the risk for flooding. In total, more than two inches of rain is possible through early Saturday, most of that falling within 36 hours. Localized heavy downpours could push rainfall totals even higher in some areas.
The pattern slowly dries and warms through the weekend, temperatures warm from the low 70s Friday to 80s and sunshine early next week.
Tonight: Widespread showers and storms, low of 62.
Friday: Scattered showers and storms, high of 72.
Saturday: AM chance of showers, high of 74.
Sunday: Partly cloudy, high of 78.
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