Sunday looks to be bright and beautiful, albeit much colder.
Saturday was a dreary, damp and windy day, but it was mild, with temps surging into the mid and upper 50s.
Skies have cleared out, as a front is moving through, and temperatures will drop sharply. The drop will be accompanied by some wind, which will lead to lower windchill values. Gusts may reach 25 mph at times. Overnight, winds will gradually diminish as we head toward daybreak.Otherwise, it will be clear and cold, with a low of 36 in the city, while our suburbs will dip into the upper 20s and lower 30s.
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