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Current radar loop. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will move north across the region through this evening. A larger complex of storms will move east through the region late evening and overnight.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening. More widespread coverage of storms is expected across the area after sunset and continuing overnight. The main threats are large hail and damaging winds along with frequent lightning. There is a very low (2 percent) threat for an isolated tornado this evening and tonight.
There is a slight risk for excessive rainfall today into tonight potentially leading to flash flooding. Highest rain chances will be late Saturday afternoon into late Saturday night and then decreasing Sunday morning.
The threat of severe weather continues into next week, with at least some potential for severe storms for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday as well.

 

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