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Temperatures rose to near 60 and even as high as the mid-60s in parts of the area this afternoon. Some showers that passed through, dropping a few hundredths of an inch of rain most spots, helped knock readings back a bit. It’s still rather warm out there, though. That’ll be the case tonight and especially tomorrow. Another cold front is on the way, so don’t get used to it.
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Through Tonight: Mostly cloudy to fully cloudy conditions last through the night. Some more showers are possible, but it should be considerably drier than not. Temperatures don’t go far, with lows ranging from the mid-50s to near 60. Perhaps a patch of fog is possible. Winds out of the south around five to 10 mph should help prevent that.
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Tomorrow (Wednesday): A chance of showers lingers into early morning, but skies should be trending clear with some speed by midday. The brief window before a return of cold air allows temperatures to rise near or even past 70. Soak it up if that’s your thing! Winds are from the west and northwest around 10 to 20 mph, with gusts near 35 mph.
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Spring watch: I’m always on spring watch so I have to report the news. Our average low is now up to 33, with an average high of 50. And in the past few days, the midday sun angle rose above 40 degrees. It’s all happening.
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