Our latest cold front will be bringing an end to the rain threat for Sunday. In addition to the drier weather, cooler air will be settling in for the second half of your weekend. Expect clearing skies through the morning with afternoon highs only approaching the mid-50s. The gusty northerly winds will be the first thing you will experience stepping out. Wind gust could get as high 30 MPH through much of the daylight hours.
We follow up your Sunday with sunny skies for Monday and seasonal temperatures in the low-60s. Our next best chances of rain will be late-Tuesday and possibly into Wednesday morning. Cooler air will arrive behind the midweek showers. By Thursday morning the mercury will dip even lower, possibly below-freezing in many locations.
Saturday Night Forecast
Posted: Mar 27, 2021 11:09 PM
Updated: Mar 27, 2021 11:10 PM
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