Weather to Watch: Steady, heavy rain possible overnight into Tuesday morning

Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Alex Calamia says steady, heavy rain is possibly into Tuesday morning.

News 12 Staff

Sep 5, 2022, 12:45 PM

Updated 690 days ago

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Alex Calamia says steady, heavy rain is possible overnight into Tuesday morning. 
A flood watch is in effect through Tuesday afternoon. 
WHAT'S NEW: Flood watch in effect through Tuesday afternoon. 
WHAT'S NEXT: Showers will linger until Wednesday morning - then the region will be dry for the rest of the week.
TUESDAY: Localized flooding will be possible through lunchtime on Tuesday. Steady rain is expected. Not as hot, with cloudy skies for the entire day. Highs: mid-70s. Lows: low to mid-60s. 
WEDNESDAY: Showers possible in the morning, then some sunshine for the afternoon. Not as hot or humid. Highs: mid-70s. Lows: upper 50s to low 60s.
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy, drier and breezy. Highs: upper 70s. Lows: upper 50s to low 60s.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and seasonably warm. Highs: low 80s. Lows: mid-60s.
WEEKEND: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Warmer. Highs: mid-80s. Lows: mid to upper 60s.


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