After a frigid start this morning, winds out of the southwest will help to boost our temperatures into the upper 40s and low 50s. High pressure will keep us dry and sunny through the weekend and quiet weather-wise.
Temperatures will dip into the upper 20s and low 30s overnight. Not quite as cold as previous nights. May have to deal will a little refreeze of snow melt in inland locations. The sun should dry up most of it, but just something to keep in mind.
Clear and chilly start to the day Sunday, but temperatures will warm to the mid and upper 50s, which is above normal for this time of year. Expect skies to be mostly sunny.
Mostly clear overnight, but temperatures will be milder with lows in the upper 30s to near 40, thanks to a southwesterly wind.
If you need to get anything done outdoors, this would be your weekend because we are tracking more wet weather late Monday through Wednesday.
Our next weather maker will move in late Monday. Rain chances will increase during the afternoon with highs in the mid and upper 50s. Even warmer on Tuesday and Wednesday with highs in the low and mid 60s with showers likely.
We'll dry out by Thursday. Temperatures will be seasonable with highs in the low 50s. Even colder to end the work week, with highs struggling to get out of the 40s.
Meteorologist April Loveland
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