Expect steady rain overnight; weekend will be mild but wet at times

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  • Rain becomes steady overnight
  • Mild, but wet at times this weekend
  • Big temperature drop Monday

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DETAILED FORECAST

Overnight: Rain will become widespread through Saturday morning, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs said. Lows overnight will come early in the lower 40s then rise a bit towards morning. It will be breezy with winds sustained around 15 mph.

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Saturday: Breezy with scattered rain showers to begin the weekend. Showers will taper off in most spots by midday into the early afternoon. Clouds will linger, but it remains mild with highs in the lower 50s. Wind gusts up to 25 mph possible. It will stay dry and breezy Saturday night with under cloudy skies and lows around 40 degrees.

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Sunday: A warmer day can be expected with a high in the middle 50s. Breezy and mostly cloudy for the day, but showers will return into the evening. Wind will increase into the evening with some gusts as high as 30 to 40 mph after midnight into Monday morning. Rain showers may mix with or change to a few snow showers by daybreak.

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Monday: A windy and colder day. Wind gusts early may range between 30 and 40 mph. A few passing rain/snow showers are possible, mainly in the morning. Winds will slowly relax into the afternoon. Temperatures will reach a high in the upper 30s early in the afternoon, then fall for the remainder of the day. Wind chills will be in the 20s throughout the day.

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Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and blustery with temperatures struggling to reach the lower 30s. A cold northwesterly breeze may bring a few passing flurries into the area.

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Wednesday: Partly sunny and cold again with highs in the lower 30s.

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