Steady rain tapers off with lingering drizzle and a few passing showers. Temperatures will hold steady or slowly rise into the 50s, and it also will be breezy at times, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said.
QUICK-LOOK FORECAST
- Showers taper off, drizzle lingers
- Temperatures slowly rise
- On and off rain continues into weekend
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DETAILED FORECAST
Thursday: Expect a chance of showers in the morning with lingering clouds through the day. It will be breezy and milder with highs in the middle 60s. Showers will redevelop Thursday night.
Friday: Showers will once again start the day but taper off in the afternoon. A few breaks in the clouds are possible. It will be breezy and turning a bit cooler. Expect highs in the lower 60s.
Saturday: Skies will be partly sunny. There is a chance for a passing shower. Temperatures will top out in the lower 60s.
Sunday: The day will likely start dry but with lots of cloud cover. A passing shower can't be ruled out early but rain chances will be on the increase late in the day and evening as a cold front approaches. A few thunderstorms will also be possible. Highs will soar to near 70 degrees before the front arrives with gusty winds.
Monday: Expect a chance of showers in the morning with lingering clouds through the day. It will be breezy and milder with highs in the middle 60s. Showers will redevelop Thursday night.
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