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Drying out Tuesday before another round of rain in the middle of the week

Drying out Tuesday before another round of rain in the middle of the week

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hat We're Tracking
Low rain chance Tuesday
More rain Wednesday night/Thursday
Warmer by the weekend
Showers will gradually move to the northeast leaving much of the area cloudy, but starting to dry out a bit into Tuesday. Morning lows in the lower to middle 50s with highs in the lower to middle 60s for much of the region.
Nice weather for part of Wednesday as temperatures climb into the upper 60s with a partly cloudy sky before the next round of rainfall moves in Wednesday night into early Thursday.
After the Thursday rain chance, we dry out and warm up a bit heading into the weekend. Highs should climb back into the lower 80s by Saturday & Sunday.
KSNT Storm Track Chief Meteorologist Matt Miller
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