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Wet Weekend In the Forecast

There could be a break in the rain on Sunday, but still, don't go anywhere without your umbrella. It should be sunny next Tuesday.

Maybe you noticed it was wet outside.

Rain will continue to fall in South Orange County through Saturday, likely continuing into Monday, according to the National Weather Service.

Rain should be steady today until 9 a.m., at which point showers should become intermittent.

The morning showers should persist before becoming partly cloudy later in the day. There is a 30 percent chance of rain on Saturday night carrying into Sunday morning.

Sunday night could provide a break, with the chance of showers dropping to 20 percent. Occasional showers are possible on Monday, but it should be sunny on Tuesday.

Winds should be light.

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