First Days Of Fall: Pleasantly Cool

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Updated: 9/22/2012 7:44 pm
A dry cold front Saturday evening will bring chilly temperatures to end the weekend.
Sunday morning, low temperatures will drop into the low 40s under mostly clear skies and fairly breezy northwest winds.
Sunday afternoon will feature plenty of sunshine and highs in the mid 60s.

The chilliest morning of the week will be Monday morning.
Most locations will drop to near 40°, with a few sheltered spots falling into the upper 30s.
Some light patchy frost is possible.
A warming trend will take hold by Tuesday and temperatures will return to near average.
Scattered rain chances will also accompany this warm up but a wash out is not expected.
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