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Rounds of rain and potential heavy storms this weekend and beyond

A sunny and very warm afternoon over the district of 80s from the water will lead to a little chance for a pop-up storm in the evening. Most communities stay dry, but the same does not apply to Saturday. While the weekend will not be washed out, umbrella is required in different places.


A stray shower is possible again on Friday evening and Saturday morning, but will be dry most of the time. A more incomplete fog is possible along the coast. The chance of rain and thunderstorms will grow through the afternoon. Saturday is still very warm until the water removed from the water until the mid -1980s. The storms are spread further during the afternoon/evening hours and the temperatures are put down. There is an isolated severe risk, level 1 of 5, with 60 miles per hour wind and small hail pending some of the threats. The best chance for the worst weather will be at sunset.




Shortly after the sunset, storms end, but some scattered showers will continue until Sunday morning. One or two showers with a little fog and drizzle are still expected on Sunday. So in particular note outdoor plans for the second half of the day. This is not the end of the rain.

Scattered showers and probably too steady rain with a few embedded rains during the day on Monday with some heavier rain schools on Monday evening and Tuesday. The earliest that turns off the rain is Wednesday morning, but some scattered showers are now possible on Wednesday evening and could even be until Thursday morning. There is a possibility that the district will not see a sun for five days.


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