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Tracking a very march-like week ahead

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TODAY: Monday will be a breezy and dry day. With a red flag warning areawide, burning is discouraged. Temperatures reach low 70s with southwest winds sustained from 10-20 mph and gusting up to 35 mph. We'll be partly cloudy.

TONIGHT: Temperatures stay mild overnight with continued south winds continuing. Lows fall into the 50s Tuesday morning.

EXTENDED: Tuesday is mostly cloudy and warm, with highs near 80 and a southwest breeze. Winds intensify overnight, aloft, driving a chance for a few early showers and thunderstorms Wednesday morning. This precipitation will be short lived if it develops, and we'll have dry time during the day. Another round of showers will come behind a cold front later in the day and into the evening. This will take temperatures from the 60s in the morning, to near 50 by 4 p.m. Temperatures continue to fall overnight, into the 30s. This will allow for rain to mix to snow for a short while overnight into early Thursday morning. Thursday looks dry, but another rain chance comes with a passing wave Friday. Sunday brings the next chance for showers. Temperatures will hover near 60s through the weekend, after a cool day in the mid-50s on Thursday.

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