MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2025 TODAY: Rain Tapering Off Gradual Clearing, Breezy Highs: 50s Winds: Northwest 5-15, Gusts 30 mph Lingering showers are expected through at least 7 a.m., primarily east of I-95, as a cold front slides through. You may still need the windshield wipers for the morning drive due to the wet pavement and road spray. Morning clouds will give way to sunshine later in the day with gusty northwest winds ushering in drier air. Temperatures will remain in the 50s throughout the day and then temps will fall into the 40s after sunset, as the wind eases. TONIGHT: Mainly Clear Lows: 33-39 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph A dry and colder night is ahead with overnight lows falling into the 30s. TUESDAY: Mostly Sunny Highs : 65-70 Winds: Northwest 5-10 mph A beautiful spring-like day is in store. After a cold start, the sun will help temperatures soar into the upper 60s with relatively light winds. WEDNESDAY: Partly Cloudy Highs: 72-77 Winds: Southeast 5-15 mph Temperatures climb even more to the low 70s under partly cloudy skies and south winds around ten miles per hour. THURSDAY: Mostly Cloudy PM Rain Highs: 67-73 Winds: South 5-15 Thursday marks the first day of spring with the equinox occurring at 5:01 a.m. Plan for a warm, breezy, and cloudy day with a few spring-showers possible. There is no risk of severe weather at this time. Download the First Alert Weather app to stay up to date with the latest forecast.
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