Daytime temperatures continue to run 20 or more degrees above normal. We may tickle 80 tomorrow in some spots.
Typical of sun-filled days in early spring, temperatures performed again today. The drier air near the surface allows the sun to get readings rising rapidly throughout. If anything, tomorrow’s looking warmer thanks in part to fewer clouds. It’s not impossible we close in on our warmest reading this year — 80 degrees back on Jan. 26. If so, that’s about 25 degrees above the average high of 56 degrees for the date.
It’ll be crowded out there this evening. Just about perfect. Mainly clear conditions are the rule tonight, although it may be somewhat cloudier early and again toward dawn. Temperatures range from the mid-40s to low 50s for lows. Winds are light from the south.Mostly sunny and quite warm. Highs end up in the mid-70s to near 80. Winds should blow from the south around 10 mph, with higher gusts.
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