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LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — The first half of today will be mainly dry, but storm chances increase this afternoon and evening.

The atmosphere has lots of available moisture for these storms to tap into, which means heavy rain is possible. Some of the storms could also be strong with gusty winds.

Temperatures won’t be as hot as yesterday, but it will still be quite warm with highs mainly in the upper 80s. It will be muggy making it feel like it’s 95-100.

Rain chances continue overnight, so don’t be surprised if you hear the rain on the rooftop. Rain will be more widespread on Friday, heavy at times, which could lead to localized flooding.

The unsettled pattern continues into the next week. That doesn’t mean everyone will see rain every day.