After a chilly start to Friday with patchy frost and fog in some areas, the weather quickly turns comfortable, offering what many would call near-perfect spring conditions. Sunshine and light winds will help temperatures climb into the 70s by the afternoon, setting the tone for a calm and enjoyable day.
As evening approaches, clouds will gradually increase ahead of a weak cold front moving in late tonight. A few light sprinkles are possible between 10 p.m. and early morning hours, but rainfall will be minimal and short-lived. Overnight temperatures will stay relatively mild, settling in the 50s.
Saturday will bring a noticeable but brief cooldown. After early morning clouds, skies will clear, leaving behind a sunny and slightly breezy day with highs around the mid to upper 60s. It’s still comfortable—just about 10 degrees cooler than Friday.
Sunday continues the trend of pleasant weather. With a shift in winds, slightly warmer air returns, pushing temperatures back into the low to mid-70s. Conditions remain dry, making it a great day for outdoor plans.
However, this mild stretch won’t last long. Starting Monday, a surge of warm air will push temperatures above 80 degrees. By midweek, many areas could see highs reach the upper 80s and even the low 90s, marking the first significant heat wave of the season.
Even though a slight cooldown is expected later, temperatures will likely remain above average with little to no rain in sight.
