We get cold again tonight, but not as bad as the last couple of mornings. Most of us will drop down into the 20s with some patchy frost again on windshields.
The warm-up continues Wednesday with highs just above average. We'll top out near 50 with mostly sunny skies. This will be the warmest day this week and for the next 5-7 days. You may want to use the day to attend to leaves and holiday decorations thanks to the lighter winds, too.
A cold front will arrive Thursday morning, so we will spend the second half of the workweek cooling off. Thursday will be breezy as the cooler weather starts to blow in, holding us back into the low 40s.
Friday will be even colder with highs in the upper 30s, but it will be mostly sunny.
It starts to get a little warmer again Saturday with low 40s, but there won't be as much sunshine. Sunday will be in the mid 40s with a mix of sun and clouds. We may have to dodge a few raindrops or snowflakes this weekend, but it doesn't look too promising right now.
Next week looks to start out dry and mostly sunny, with near-average temperatures, in the mid 40s for Monday and Tuesday.
WEDNESDAY
Mostly Sunny
Warmer
High: 50
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mostly Clear
Cold
Low: 26
THURSDAY
Mostly Sunny
Breezy
High: 42
FRIDAY
Partly Sunny
Cold
High: 38
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