Here's When Rain, Showers Will Wind Down, Leading To Change In Weather Pattern: 5-Day Forecast
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A low-pressure system that has brought rounds of rain and showers to the region will be followed by gradually improving conditions. According to the National Weather Service, the low will pull off to the east late in the day on Thursday, May 16, leading to fair weather on Friday, May 17, as a high-pressure ridge sets up along the coast. It will be cloudy and breezy throughout the day with temps in the mid-60s. Winds out of the will be around 12 to 16 miles per hour with gusts up to 25 mph. ...

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