Meteorologist Brittany Boyer says it's unseasonably warm this weekend with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.
SATURDAY: It's a mild start to the weekend with morning fog followed by partly sunny skies, high 77. It's a bit breezy with winds gusting up to 25mph.
SUNDAY: Intervals of clouds and sun with the chance for a few spotty showers. The best chance for this looks to be north/west of the city, high 78. We'll be approaching the record high of 79 that was set back in 1948. MONDAY: Unseasonably warm and a bit more humid, high 79. We are set to break the record high of 76 that was set in 1938.WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny and pleasant, high 59.FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy with the chance for rain, high 64.Copyright © 2022 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.
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