Storm chances through Wednesday
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Areas of patchy dense fog this morning could slow down the morning commute for some. Once the fog clears, there is plenty of sunshine with just an isolated storm possible. Most remain dry today. Tuesday is similar with an increased storm chance and the possibility of a strong to severe storm. Temperatures heat into the mid 80s with heat indices in the 90s Tuesday before the cold front moves through on Wednesday. The cold front brings showers and storms with it along with temperatures in the 70s into the weekend.
Today: Mostly to partly sunny, isolated storm possible, high of 84.
Tonight: Mostly clear, light fog possible, low of 65.
Tuesday: Increasing clouds, isolated storms possible, high of 86.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, few thunderstorms, high of 80.