We’ll see scattered showers and thunderstorms develop later in the day Friday, followed by a broken line of storms overnight.
While this system will not be a strong as the one we saw on Tuesday, we do have a low chance of seeing a strong or severe thunderstorm, particularly Friday night as a broken line moves through.
The main concern will be strong wind gusts. While unlikely, a brief tornado cannot be ruled out entirely.
Showers and storms should clear the area by 5 a.m. Saturday.
Rainfall will not be as abundant since storms and showers will be scattered. We’ll see less than half an inch of rain in most areas.
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