Monday's highs in the mid-70s were the first time we've hit that mark since Sept. 11.
A slow-moving frontal boundary will interact with an upper-level low over the next 24 hours. This will create some rain, but then colder air returns and there is a chance for seeing some light snow heading into Wednesday morning. This is significant because high pressure will bring in much colder air by Wednesday.
Temperatures will be nearly 30 degrees lower Wednesday than Tuesday.
FORECAST
Wednesday: Chilly morning. 56/35
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Thursday: Isolated sprinkles. 60/48
Friday: Fair skies. 57/46
Saturday: Chance of light rain. 54/37
Sunday: Morning showers. 52/38
Monday: More sunshine. 55/37
Tuesday: Another pleasant day. 59/42