We have a reduced chance for evening showers, downpours, and thunderstorms ahead, mainly caused by a shift in the winds to the southwest, and subtle stabilizing of the atmosphere ahead of a broad disturbance currently over the Midwest. We'll stretch the relatively drier conditions into Thursday before the main low-pressure system arrived to close out the week. Lows tonight will be in the low and mid 70s with areas of clear sky. Tomorrow's highs reach the middle 90s again with a sun-and-cloud mix. A cluster of storms is possible late tomorrow night over the Deep South, and remnants of the feature may trigger rain chances as early as Friday morning. General unsettledness and higher rain potential will impact the area this weekend and beyond.
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