Storm Team 11: Wet weather returns mid-week
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Staying mild 

Enjoy another cool morning in the 50s while the afternoon remains mild in the upper 70s in the Tri-Cities, upper 60s in the mountains.  A few scattered showers are possible this afternoon and evening.  

Scattered showers Wednesday 

A better chance for scattered showers is expected on Wednesday anytime during the morning and into the afternoon.  Temperatures remain mild in the mid 70s.  

Showers and storms Thursday 

The best chance for rain is expected Thursday afternoon and evening with the potential for a few strong storms.   

Weekend outlook 

The weekend is trending warmer with low 80s on Saturday along with a chance for scattered showers and storms.  Sunday will be milder with mid to upper 70s.  

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