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TODAY/TOMORROW- Dry weather with a sun and cloud mix. Highs today reach into the low 70s, and they will continue to climb into the mid 70s on Tuesday. A mild night tonight in the mid 40s brings fog in the morning, so a damp start to your day is expected.
LATE WORK WEEK- Another round of fog looks possible Wednesday morning, than a weak front brings a slight chance for a shower, highs linger in the mid 70s Wednesday afternoon. By Thursday it’ll cool a little, but high temperatures will still reach into the 70s. That will continue Friday.
WEEKEND- This weekend turns wetter. Valentine’s Day looks to be mostly dry through the day, however a few showers could slide in the evening and overnight. Heavier rain showers and potentially even thunderstorms move in Sunday morning and early afternoon. Storms move out Sunday evening. The severe threat is low, but it is too early to be certain. We will continue to monitor this heading through the work week, impacts will become clearer within the next couple of days.
First Alert Meteorologist
Chris Zelman
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