
Clear skies started the week off right for Raleigh denizens unused to the sight of the sun, but some clouds are on the way this week, along with pleasant temperatures that hint at spring around the corner, according to weather data company Saildrone.
Just in case you did not know, that thing in the sky call the Sun.#ncwx #Raleigh pic.twitter.com/IrL8nwxpcQ
— J. (yes just the letter) Nolfo-Content Manager 🦏 (@jnolfo) February 24, 2019
Though sunny skies may not last, Monday's high of 60 degrees Fahrenheit isn't the warmest it'll get this week: Friday and Saturday will see highs of 66-67 degrees, as a bit of rain rolls in.
UPDATE: The Anderson Point Park playground is now open with new shade structures! Just in time to enjoy this spring-like weather. Get out and play now! https://t.co/KMmO8h2rLf pic.twitter.com/ivNL9n3NDH
— Raleigh Parks (@raleighparks) February 25, 2019
Don't put away your sweaters just yet, however. Temperatures will dip somewhat on Sunday, with a high of 45 and a low of 28 in the forecast.

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