Storms bringing hail, downpours, and lightning Thursday

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Thunderstorms move through the area Thursday. An isolated strong or severe storm is possible, with hail, downpours, and gusty winds being the primary impacts. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.
There will be multiple rounds of storms, including during the morning commute time and the lunch hour. Rain totals near 1" are possible by afternoon, and they could be higher within storms.
Another round of storms could develop this evening. Rain showers taper late tonight, so we should be dry by Friday morning.
Temperatures cool behind this system, with lows in the low 40s tonight and highs near 50 Friday.
Saturday is dry with sunshine. Sunday is cooler with highs near 40.
There could be a few snow showers Sunday night into Monday.
Today: Showers and thunderstorms. Some strong storms possible. High 64.
Tonight: Showers ending. Low 41.
Friday: Decreasing clouds. High 50.
Saturday: Partly cloudy and breezy. High 57.