

Forecast from StormCenter 2 Meteorologist Brad Spakowitz:
Most of the work week will feature a splendid stretch of weather with temperatures well above normal. A weak disturbance could bring a sprinkle or light shower Tuesday, otherwise the next best chance for rain is LATE Thursday Night or Friday. By Saturday temperatures start to cool enough that some areas could see a rain/snow mix.

Mainly clear.

Partly to Mostly sunny.

Clouds and sun. A spotty shower or sprinkle possible.

Early clouds, then sunshine.

Mostly sunny, breezy and warmer. 60's likely in some spots.

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Partly Cloudy

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