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Until tonight: It is still unclear how much rain and storms will reach the region and where they are. The highest chance of rain will likely be in the south and north, with immediate areas forming a dividing line. Localized storms appear to be more likely from west to east around 6pm to 10pm. Any of these storms could bring isolated threats of gusty and potentially damaging winds, and hail is possible. Many locations will see little to no rain, but some locations could see sudden rainfall of over a half inch.
Showers and thunderstorms will be possible again from pre-dawn through sunrise, otherwise mostly cloudy with lows around 65 to 70. Scattered fog is possible late.
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Tomorrow (Friday): Predawn to sunrise rain will likely linger through the morning, especially in the South and East. It will be much warmer and clearer over the course of the day. The main difference from today is that humidity will be slightly lower. Showers or storms possible in the afternoon, mainly in the South. Highs will rise into the low to mid 80s F locally.
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Pollen Update: Tree pollen is high at 108.31 grains per cubic metre, grass pollen is also high at 30.7 grains per cubic metre, mould spores are medium/high and weed pollen is low/medium.
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