Rain and strong wind continue tonight

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Scattered rain with occasional heavy downpours continue this evening, becoming less widespread after 8 PM. Winds are very breezy, gusting around 45 mph, and they’ll stay strong through 8 PM, but then briefly calm down from 9 PM to midnight. After midnight, a cold front will move through, making the winds gust to around 45 mph again until the morning hours. A wind advisory is in effect 12 AM to 8 AM, and power outages will be possible.
Sunday morning starts with a chance for some wintry mix and snow showers, but the afternoon/evening will be dry. Temperatures still make it to around 38 degrees.
Tonight: Scattered rain/snow showers. Windy. Low of 35.
Sunday: Chance for AM rain/snow, then mostly cloudy. Windy. High of 38.
Monday: Mostly cloudy becoming mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.