More of the same is going to change places with “back to normal,” forecasters say.

The stretch of daily rain will finally dial back beginning Monday, Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brad Nitz said.

“[Monday], we’ll get back to normal,” Nitz said. “The weather will be drying up over the next couple of days.”

So the chances for rain will drop from Sunday’s 70 percent to 30 percent on Monday and just 20 percent on Tuesday, forecasters predict.

And with 30, then 40 percent chances of precipitation respectively on Wednesday and Thursday, the chain of rainy day blues may be broken.

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