Storm threat today
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A couple rounds of thunderstorms move through today, one this afternoon and one later this evening. Storms could be strong to severe with high winds and heavy rain being the biggest threat. Whether or not the storms are severe tonight will depend on how robust the storms are this afternoon.
A few showers and possible thunderstorms linger into Wednesday morning with some clouds clearing out by the evening. Sunshine is back through much of the weekend but so is the heat! It will become tropical like as highs are in the low 90s and dew points climbing into the 70s.
Today: Increasing clouds, scattered showers and storms. High of 80.
Tonight: Few showers and storms, low of 69.
Wednesday: Moring showers, some PM clearing, high of 78.
Thursday: Sunny, highs in the mid-80s.
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