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Cooling down with more rain chances

TONIGHT: Showers and t-storms will decrease late in the evening providing for some dry time after midnight and for the morning commute. Overnight lows drop back into the upper 60s creating for a more comfortable night with winds out of the southwest from 5-8 mph.

THURSDAY: Summer officially begins at 5:07 AM but it will actually be a mild day with highs in the 70s. Showers and t-storms will increase from late morning through the afternoon and will be scattered as a low pressure area slowly moves through. Winds will come in from the west, shifting to the northwest overnight.

EXTENDED: By Friday as the low pushes eastward, most of the rainfall will be scattered east of HWY 63. Temperatures will be mild for summer, only reaching the mid to upper 70s Friday with northwesterly winds up to 12 mph. Showers taper off in the evening and temperatures drop to the low 60s overnight. We’ll stay in the low to mid 80s this weekend with storm chances Saturday night and Sunday. Temperatures will start heating back up next week, reaching 90 by Wednesday. Watch ABC 17 News for the latest forecast and check back here for updates.

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