Warmer and brighter Sunday

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Snow this evening, clouds break Wednesday
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A little more wintry, light snow Tuesday evening
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Swings in temperatures and some sunshine this week
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There’ll be plenty of opportunities for sunshine today with only scattered clouds later on this afternoon. High temperatures will build today into the mid-40s and continue into the 50s Monday and late Tuesday. That warm surge will be ahead of showers that finally get to us by Tuesday afternoon. Scattered showers then start to break down by Wednesday morning, leading to a drier and cooler Thanksgiving forecast. Over the weekend, another system will more than likely throw more rain our way. Some mixed precip may be in the area during the morning Saturday and Sunday, so this is still something to watch.
Today: Mostly to partly sunny. High of 46.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low of 34.
Monday: Mostly cloudy to partly sunny. High of 50.
Tuesday: Increasing clouds and rain likely as early as lunch time. High of 51 right before midnight.