4 things to know about the weather: Chilly Sunday morning Sunny, dry afternoon Will feel like summer on Monday Record temperatures possible Wednesday and Thursday After a great Saturday with breezy conditions and above-normal temperatures in the 70s, we are going to wake up to a chilly morning on Sunday. Grab your light jackets if you need to head out early in the morning to walk the dog. Morning lows will be near-average in the upper 40s for the metro area. After a chilly start, Sunday is looking great for outdoor plans. Another great day with sunny skies, dry conditions and highs in the 70s. We are tracking a big warmup for next week! A strong ridge of high pressure is bringing summer-like heat starting on Monday, with highs in the 80s. Record temperatures are possible Wednesday and Thursday. Both days we could reach 91 degrees. We typically see our first 90 degree day by May 19. We might have a light rain chance on Monday afternoon, but most of
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Much warmer temps to close the work week with temps back in the 80s. Expect warm & wet weather next week.
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