Clouds increase, with a few scattered downpours around Saturday night. Temperatures stay mild, in the 60s.Sunday will start out partly sunny and dry, but a round of downpours and storms moves in Sunday afternoon into Sunday night. Highs reach the upper 70s to low 80s.Flash flooding is likely overnight Sunday into Monday morning. Multiple rounds of torrential rainfall will lead to river and street flooding. A widespread 1-3 inch rainfall is likely, with localized pockets of 5-7 inches by Tuesday. Please take flood warnings seriously as many areas are already saturated. It won’t take a lot of rain to cause problems.Monday won’t see much improvement, with scattered downpours and storms lingering through the day. Highs reach the low-mid 70s.There are indications we may begin to dry out Tuesday, but there will still be a smattering of scattered downpours around. This means the flood threat will continue through midweek in some of the hardest hit areas.The weather pattern will remain warm and humid, with only a brief break in the humidity possible sometime Wednesday into Thursday. Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | Twitter | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | Twitter
Clouds increase, with a few scattered downpours around Saturday night. Temperatures stay mild, in the 60s.
Sunday will start out partly sunny and dry, but a round of downpours and storms moves in Sunday afternoon into Sunday night. Highs reach the upper 70s to low 80s.
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Flash flooding is likely overnight Sunday into Monday morning. Multiple rounds of torrential rainfall will lead to river and street flooding. A widespread 1-3 inch rainfall is likely, with localized pockets of 5-7 inches by Tuesday. Please take flood warnings seriously as many areas are already saturated. It won’t take a lot of rain to cause problems.
Monday won’t see much improvement, with scattered downpours and storms lingering through the day. Highs reach the low-mid 70s.
There are indications we may begin to dry out Tuesday, but there will still be a smattering of scattered downpours around. This means the flood threat will continue through midweek in some of the hardest hit areas.
The weather pattern will remain warm and humid, with only a brief break in the humidity possible sometime Wednesday into Thursday.
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