FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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DRIZZLE & FOG: Daily through midday or early afternoon
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MILD AFTERNOONS: Feeling spring-like with highs in the 70s
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NEXT COLD FRONT: Wednesday … sky clears by Thursday
FORECAST
Fog, drizzle, and sprinkles will come and go every day until next Thursday, so get used to damp roads, sidewalks, trails, etc. especially in the mornings. There is hope for a few hours of thinning clouds and peeks of sunshine each afternoon, but don’t expect much.
Although there will be a lot of drizzle, total rain accumulation is expected to be minimal with only around a quarter of an inch over the next five days.
Temperatures will be unseasonably warm with mornings in the 60s and afternoons in the 70s until our next cold front arrives next Wednesday.
Change arrives with our next cold front late Wednesday, and this front will clear away the mugginess and bring sunshine by next Thursday. Also, mornings should drop back to the 40s with afternoon highs in the low to mid 60s heading into the following weekend.