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Great weather week ahead

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Saturday morning will be clear and cool.

Overnight temperatures struggled to reach the mid 30's due to a light breeze blowing in from the south in advance of a weak cold front.

A good supply of sunshine will brighten up our Saturday morning, but clouds begin increasing after lunch as the front edges in slowly from the north. We can't completely rule out a passing shower, but most spots remain dry. Otherwise we can expect pleasant temps warming up to the  58 to 62 degree range.

Clearing and slightly cooler tonight. The clouds move out after midnight, allowing temperatures to drop into the middle 30s.

Sunshine returns in full force tomorrow... Afternoon temperatures reach the upper 50s and low 60s along with a cool northwest breeze. 

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