The calm, crisp weather we’re enjoying now won’t last much longer! High pressure keeps things cool, clear, and seasonably chilly through Wednesday, with sunny afternoons in the upper 40s to mid-50s and frosty nights dipping into the 20s and 30s. By Wednesday afternoon, though, the pattern begins to change as a southern low-pressure system teams up with another one sliding in from the Great Lakes. The result: a soaking rain event to close out the week.

Showers will start to move in late Wednesday night and quickly pick up steam on Thursday. Expect a steady, widespread rain through much of the day, likely totaling around an inch or a bit more by evening. It’ll also get breezy, with easterly winds gusting up to 25 mph. Depending on exactly where the storm’s center tracks, a brief lull or “dr

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