The sun is here to stay this weekend, but that spring weather is taking a back seat to cooler conditions.
A cold front is responsible for bringing more winter weather as Saturday temperatures reach a high of 53 degrees, and Sunday dips down even further to 43 degrees.
However, the weekend will bring plenty of sunshine as Friday night clears for dry, and pleasant days - plenty of time to bundle up and still get outside! Spring begins Monday, along with a warming trend that will help temperatures return to the 60s by Tuesday.SUNDAY: 10 degrees below average. High: 43, Low: 29WEDNESDAY: Stays mild. High: 62, Low: 39Latest News
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