Shower and thunderstorm chances in the evening and overnight hours. Rainfall amounts are expected to average between one quarter and one half of an inch through Friday evening. Additional showers and thunderstorms are in the forecast through Saturday night, then again next week starting Monday night or Tuesday. No severe thunderstorms are expected.
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