High temperatures will fall back to the 50s Wednesday
We're in for a mostly sunny and pleasant start to the week, thanks to high pressure over the Mid-Atlantic. Highs will reach 60 degrees. Clouds will gradually increase this evening and tonight, ahead of a warm front. Temperatures will hover in the low 50s tonight.
After the warm front passes Tuesday morning, look for clearing skies and unseasonably warm highs near 70. It will be breezy, with westerly winds 10-20 mph. A dry cold front will move south Tuesday night, leading to cooler, more seasonable temperatures Wednesday. Highs will hit 56 degrees.Temperatures rebound to the 60s Thursday, ahead of a weak area of low pressure, which will bring a chance of rain to the region Friday.
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