The coldest air is already behind us as a slow warming trend
continues. Early clouds break for sun on Thursday with high temperatures in the
upper 20s and low 30s. By Friday, everyone is in the 30s. Clouds will thicken
up as milder air tries to move in. A warm front will trigger a snow shower in
spots. Behind the front, temperatures will soar into the low 50s Saturday. With
some luck, most of the rain will hold off until late in the day or at night.
Rain could be heavy at times early Sunday.
Tonight: Clear to partly
cloudy. Lows: 8-15.
Tomorrow: Early clouds break for mostly sunny skies. Not as
cold as recent days. High temperatures in the upper 20s and lower 30s.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. Chance for flurries or a passing snow
shower. High temperatures in the middle 30s inland, upper 30s for the
shoreline.
Saturday: Mild with mostly cloudy skies. A few showers
possible. But most of the rain will hold off until late day and at night.
Sunday: Early rain. Turning partly cloudy. Remaining mild.
High temperatures in the upper 40s to around 50. Slow cooling in the afternoon.
Monday: Partly cloudy and remaining mild for this time of
year. High temperatures in the middle 40s.
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