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Thunderstorms expected tonight

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Showers and t-storms are likely Friday night ahead of a cold front which will move through by early morning Saturday.

Some of the storms Friday evening could be severe with damaging wind or large hail and will have locally heavy rain.

These will taper off after midnight to scattered showers. Rain showers will decrease through the day Saturday and it will be much cooler with temperatures staying in the 60s and a cool northeast breeze under cloudy skies.

Clouds will stick around through Sunday with a chance of showers as winds shift to the east-southeast, bringing temperatures up into the 70s.

Next week looks very warm and humid with a spot shower chance each day. Temperatures will reach near 90 by mid-week with nights only dropping into the low 70s.

Friday night: Scattered showers and t-storms, more numerous before midnight. Winds will shift to the northeast bringing temperatures down into the lower 60s by morning.

Saturday: Cloudy and cooler with scattered showers and afternoon temperatures in the low 60s inland to upper 60s coast and northeast winds at 12-20 mph.

Saturday night: Spotty showers and cool with lows in the upper 50s inland to low 60s coast.

Sunday: Cloudy with a chance of showers and highs in the mid to upper 70s and northeast to east winds at 10-18 mph.

Monday: Mostly cloudy, warm and humid with high in the upper 70s to mid 80s.