Somewhat of a warming trend Friday into the weekend.
Not a terrible day with plenty of sun. But it’s a struggle to reach 60 degrees, and a gusty breeze adds a bit of a chill.Clear skies, breezy and chilly. Lows: 30s.We’re back to cooler weather today and tomorrow with plenty of sunshine but a gusty breeze. We’ll keep the sun and lose the wind Friday and Saturday with a warming trend as well. Our next chance of rain, and for now it’s just the chance of a few showers, doesn’t come until Sunday.
The cooler air is noticeable this morning as temperatures start out in the 40s. Skies are mostly to partly sunny through the day, but any warmth from the late-April sun is countered by winds gusting from the northwest around 30-35 mph. That makes below-average afternoon highs in the upper 50s to near 60 feel several degrees cooler than that. Confidence: HighWinds become less gusty during the evening, but remain rather breezy through the overnight.
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