
Scattered showers are a good a bet today as a slow moving storm system moves through. Some of the rain could be heavy at times as well with a few embedded t'storms possible. A Flash Flood Watch is effect across portions of the Valley through tomorrow with the anticipation of heavy shower activity in the area. Otherwise expect mostly cloudy skies today with afternoon highs in the upper 50s to the lower 60s across the Valley. Our weather pattern will continue to be a bit unsettled over the next couple of days with rain chances lingering through the end of the week.

Cloudy, Periods of Rain/Few T-Storms

A.M. Rain/T-Storms, PM Variably Cloudy

Mostly Cloudy, Chance of T-Showers

Variable Clouds

Partly to Mostly Sunny

Sunny Skies

Partly Cloudy
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