After a midweek break, rain returns to end the week

After a brief pause from the rainfall on Wednesday, rain chances ramp up Wednesday night into Thursday.
Showers will begin to develop during the evening hours on Wednesday, with showers becoming widespread after midnight. Temperatures will rise out of the upper 40s on Wednesday evening, so Thursday will begin on a balmy note.
Showers will become more scattered Thursday morning but then increase in coverage and intensity again in the afternoon; an inch of rainfall will be possible from midnight to midnight on Thursday.
Showers will taper off shortly after midnight, and clouds will break up overnight, leading to fog development into Friday morning.
Friday may start foggy, then turn partly sunny, with high temperatures in the upper 60s. We can't rule out a shower throughout the second half of the day. A shower or two will be possible in the evening on Friday and then again closer to daybreak on Saturday morning.
While a shower can't be ruled out Saturday morning, showers and thunderstorms look to turn widespread ahead of an approaching cold front Saturday afternoon; any thunderstorm could turn strong. Saturday's high temperatures will challenge the daily record high temperature of 75 degrees set back in 1983.
Sunday ends the weekend on a sunny, but not-as-warm note, with high temperatures in the low 60s.
