Thu Jul 17 08:10:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a news article summarizing and rewriting the provided weather forecast:

**Tonight’s Storms Bring Flash Flood Risk, Strong Winds**

**[City, State] –** Residents should prepare for a potentially stormy evening with periods of rain and thunderstorms expected tonight. The National Weather Service warns that some thunderstorms could pack strong winds. Of particular concern is the localized risk of flash flooding; while some areas could see significant rainfall, others may remain relatively dry. Wind conditions will be variable and gusty within the thunderstorms. The overnight low is expected to be around 68 degrees.

Looking ahead, Thursday will bring a noticeable shift to cooler conditions and mostly cloudy skies. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are still in the forecast, with the best chance of rain occurring south of Interstate 70. Expect a northeast wind blowing at 5-15 mph and a high temperature around 80 degrees.

The unsettled weather pattern continues into Friday, which will be mostly cloudy, warm, and humid. Periods of scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated. The wind will shift to the southeast at 5-15 mph. The low temperature will be near 67 degrees and a high near 85 degrees.

For the latest updates, including an interactive radar, visit [News Organization Website] and read the weather blog. Current conditions for the area can also be found online. The news organization also has a weather app available for iOS and Android.

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