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Through tonight: It remains a little unclear how much shower and storm activity makes it into the area and where. Best odds for rain are probably south vs. north, with the immediate area perhaps a dividing line. About 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. seems favored for higher storm chances locally, west to east. Any of these storms could pose an isolated gusty and potentially damaging wind threat, plus maybe some hail. Many spots won’t see much or any rain, but a few locations could pick up a quick half-inch or more.
Another round of showers or rumbles is possible during the pre-dawn into sunrise. Otherwise, lots of clouds as lows range from about 65 to 70. Some patchy fog is possible late.
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Tomorrow (Friday): We might have some of that pre-dawn into sunrise rain lingering into midmorning, particularly south and east. Pretty warm and turning sunnier with time. The main difference from today is somewhat lower humidity. An isolated shower or storm is possible during the afternoon, mainly south. Highs rise into the low and mid-80s locally.
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Pollen update: Tree pollen is HIGH at 108.31 grains per cubic meter of air. Grass pollen is also HIGH at 30.7 grains per cubic meter of air. Mold spores are moderate/high, and weed pollen is low/moderate.
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