
Rounds of rain will continue through late tonight. The clouds will follow the cold front and slip offshore overnight. Temperatures will swing from seasonal to chilly with the potential for some patchy frost for inland areas on Sunday.
Saturday will see sunny skies and a steady breeze. The day will start with 40s to low 50s followed by afternoon highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. A cool breeze will blow through the day from the northwest at 10 – 15 mph with gusts around 20 mph.
Lighter wind and cooler temperatures on Sunday. Patchy frost will be possible for areas west of Highway 301/US1. Afternoon highs will be shy of seasonal temperatures, only climbing to the upper 50s to 60s. Wind NNW 5-10 mph.
Seasonal Averages: 47/71. Record High 85 – 1962. Record Low 25 – 1978.
Spring-like temperatures wait for us next week.
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