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Warning day Wednesday: heavy rain & thunderstorms

Tonight it will be mostly cloudy with a few isolated showers and thunderstorms. Lowest temperatures will be just over 20 degrees.

We have a First warning alarm day for tomorrow. Heavy rains and thunderstorms associated with the remnants of Beryl will move into the Adirondacks and Upper Hudson Valley by the end of Wednesday. Overall, the Capital Region will be dry, but also hot and humid, creating an unstable environment conducive to the development of some showers and storms. If storms do form, they will likely be strong to severe, with strong wind gusts and torrential rain. Highs will be in the 30s to 35s, and the air will continue to feel tropical.

Thursday and Friday will be predominantly dry, very warm and humid with hazy sun. There is a possibility of isolated showers and thunderstorms on both days. Maximum temperatures will be between 30 and 35 degrees.

It will remain very warm and humid, with the possibility of isolated showers and thunderstorms until the weekend. Otherwise, the sky will be partly sunny with highs between 30 and 32 degrees.

Have a nice evening!

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