After a soggy start Thursday morning, showers and storms are back in the forecast by the afternoon.
Isolated severe storms are possible.


The storms will be scattered, but any that develop could bring localized downpours and damaging wind.
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A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for New Jersey's Ocean County shortly before 3 p.m. The watch extends south to the Virginia/North Carolina border. Check the latest weather alerts for your neighborhood here.


Storm timing will align with the evening commute. Take it easy on the drive home and be mindful of ponding on the roads.




Most of the region will see less than 1 inch of additional rain from the Thursday afternoon storms. Isolated spots could see an added 1 inch to 2 inches.
Check the latest radar and interactive weather maps here.

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Once the showers are gone, skies clear and humidity drops overnight. This sets us up for a much nicer end to the week, and we'll stay (mostly) dry. A stray shower or two is possible Friday and Sunday.

