Late-week showers should clear out in time for a sunnier weekend, with temperatures cooling down closer to average.
Mostly cloudy skies tend to continue, but some partly sunny periods are possible as temperatures again elevate to highs in the upper 40s to near 50. Light winds from the southeast at about 5 mph. Confidence: HighA look aheadcontinues our cloudy theme. A light shower is possible early, before a better chance of showers by afternoon or evening.
Temperatures start the day well into the 40s to maybe even the low 50s for eastern to southern areas, but then remain steady or could even cool back to mainly 40s in the afternoon, as an increasing breeze offers a slight wind chill. Partly to mostly cloudy Friday night with lows in the upper 20s to mid-30s with continued breezes.
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