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Rain just one day away
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A melt, then a rapid refreeze
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Wednesday is a cooler day, a northeast breeze will keep temperatures just shy of 70 for most the area, but a northwest wind also means clear sky. Temperatures rebound into the mid-70s to end the week. The next round of rain is likely Friday, updated model trends point to midday through the evening as the wettest time period, with Saturday likely dry and cooler. There's another long stretch of sunny weather next week. One thing to be mindful is the area is trending drier than normal, it's nothing serious at this point but make sure you water newly planted garden plans regularly.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 48.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 68.
Thursday: Sunny. High 74.
Friday: Showers. High 76.
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