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Another beautiful day Sunday with near average temperatures

Another beautiful day Sunday with near average temperatures

Yahoo04-05-2025

hat We're Tracking
Another cool start
Seasonable temperatures into Monday
Rain chances return midweek
We're off to another chilly start this morning with temperatures in the lower 40s and a few areas dropping into some upper 30s. Average lows for this time of year is around 50°. Northeast winds have remained light through the night as we've also held on to clear skies leading to the colder temperatures.
The beautiful weather continues for our Sunday. Expect plenty of sunshine as a ridge of high pressure settles in overhead. Afternoon highs will climb into the lower 70s, right on par for this time of spring. A light north breeze at 5 to 15 mph will make for a pleasant feel as we continue to stay dry.
More seasonable temperatures will carry us into next week as we climb into the low to mid 70s by Monday afternoon. Rain chances return Tuesday night, with a wetter pattern likely for the second half of the week, lasting through Friday.
KSNT Storm Track Meteorologist Gabriella Gomez
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