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The skies will be clearing up, offering sunny days ahead. The National Weather Service predicts that after a chance of showers today, with highs hovering near 50 degrees and a brisk north wind, the rest of the week will progressively warm up with plenty of sunshine to bask in.
The forecast for tonight promises partly cloudy skies with temperatures dropping to a low around 38. Motorists should take care as the north-northwest wind gets gusty, with gusts potentially reaching 23 mph. Looking ahead to Wednesday, the sun will make a full appearance, promising a dry and moderately warm day with highs inching towards the mid-50s.
Patchy frost is expected after 5 am Wednesday night, with temperatures dipping to around 35 degrees. However, this flirtation with frost will be brief, giving way to unblemished sunny skies Thursday that will bring a high near 61 and a clear, crisp night with a low of around 40 degrees.
Continuing the trend, the forecast from the National Weather Service also indicates that a comfortable warming pattern is upon us, with Friday seeing a high near 64 under sunny skies and clear nights following. With the weekend around the corner, those planning outdoor activities can look forward to ideal conditions, as Saturday and Sunday promise sunny highs reaching the upper 60s and lows resting comfortably in the mid-40s to 50 degrees. Come Monday, the high is projected to reach a pleasant 71 degrees.









