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The forecast is looking pretty good for the rest of the Memorial Day Weekend. This morning most of the area picked up between 0.25" and 1.00" of rain. While the heaviest of the rain is over, we aren't totally done with the chances.
An upper level storm system across Canada will continue to drop south overnight into Monday. While the majority of the rain will remain north, there's enough instability for some isolated showers to develop Monday afternoon into the evening. This is not something to cancel plans for, but keep that in mind as you are out and about, or heating up the grill in the backyard.
I do think the majority of the Memorial Day parades will be quiet and in good shape. We thank all of our service men and women for their sacrifice!