Soaking rain on track Wednesday night
 
 
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A soaking rain is still on track for Wednesday, especially at night. As of Wednesday morning, a first round of light rain has pushed in from the south. This round of rain will last until late morning for most, but a dry trend has set up in the afternoon. If you plan on going to Fiserv Forum or the Deer District to watch the Bucks game grab the umbrella. Although showers may take a break before the game, the chance for rain will increase with rain likely as the game wraps up.
 
  
     
The best chance for heavy rain will roll through overnight between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.
 
  
     
Although a severe storm can't be ruled out most of tonight's rain will just remain heavy with an isolated thunderstorm. Some storms could have gusty wind or small hail.
Rain totals still look to be high. A few spots may see 2" but rain is looking a little less with most picking up 0.50-1.50" of rain.
 
  
     
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the showers and storms all day.
 
                        