The chance for severe weather returns Saturday afternoon and will last until Sunday morning At this point, the greatest risk appears to be from damaging winds and hail, though tornadoes can’t be ruled out either — check out latest forecast details here
The storms will fire up in the later afternoon and last throughout the evening, putting a damper on Friday night outdoor plans.
That's not to say the weekend will be a washout, however. Saturday morning will be clear before the storms arrive, and then skies clear out a bit on Sunday after the system moves one. We won't have to wait long for the next round of showers and storms, as those look to arrive Monday evening into Tuesday morning. But the good news: After that, the weather looks fairly pleasant for the remainder of next week. Highs will be very seasonable, in the mid 80s, with plenty of sunshine through the weekend.
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