Today's pretty close to typical for a decent February day. Temperatures are back near and above 60 heading into next week.
Mostly sunny. Highs: Upper 40s to near 50.Morning clouds and afternoon sun. Highs: Mid-50s to near 60.We’ve got another weekend cool down to nearer normal. Really, that cool down is just one day — today. By tomorrow, temperatures are headed back toward values about 10 degrees above normal for the time of year. It’s nothing but warmth through most of the week. Well, there’ll be some clouds, too.It’s a pleasant and seasonable day.
Maybe it’ll feel a bit chilled since we’ve been so warm of late, but light west winds, plenty of sun and temperature striving for 50 is pretty good for Saturday in February. Confidence: Medium-HighClouds increase through much of the night. Winds turning to come from the south, plus the cloud blanket, keep temperatures up from last night. A range of about 32 to 39 seems a good bet. There could be a sprinkle by dawn.
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