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Weekend Weather: Memorial Day Might Call for an Umbrella
With highs expected to reach 90 degrees and a chance of showers all weekend, know when to have the sunscreen or an umbrella this long holiday weekend.
With the holiday weekend here, it’s a good idea to plan for the weather that might put a damper on outdoor activities if you’re not prepared.
The next few days definitely call for an umbrella on hand, with the chance of storms each day. The good news is that intermittently, throughout the 30 percent chance of rain until Tuesday, the National Weather Service forecasts sunny skies and warm weather.
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Here’s a look at what’s ahead:
Saturday: After the morning, expect a chance of showers and thunderstorms, though skies may look partly sunny and the high will reach 80 degrees. The evening temperature will drop to around 65 degrees.
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Sunday: The chance of storms continues into Sunday and temps will soar to 90 degrees. With wind gusts up to 22 mph, an afternoon breeze might cool the day off a bit. Evening temperatures will hover around 70 degrees.
Monday: For Memorial Day, the storm possibilities persist, though the forecast is mostly sunny with highs back into the 90s during the day and around 69 at night.
Tuesday: The work week begins with slightly cooler temps, reaching around 77 degrees – still with a 30 percent chance of showers.
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