Spring officially begins at 1:32 pm and it comes with mixed results. Sure, we'll start the Spring with mild temperatures and at least some sunshine. Temperatures will top out well into the 60s again. There's a slight chance of rain before midnight but most of us will stay dry.
However, the first full day of spring on Sunday will be getting cooler with rain and a chance for thunderstorms. Rain will move in generally for the second half of the day. which means temperatures will be falling. Highs on Sunday will be in the middle 50s and it will also be breezy too. The rain will linger into Monday as well. Temperatures will drop even more into the upper 40s. Highs will rebound into Tuesday and next week.
TODAY
Mostly sunny
& mild.
High 67
TONIGHT
Partly cloudy,
then clouds increase.
Light Winds
Low 45
SUNDAY
Mostly cloudy.
PM showers
High 62

WEATHER SPOTTERS ALERT
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It's National Wildlife Week. A signature event of the National Wildlife Federation. Participating in National Wildlife Week is easy – all you have to do is go outside! It's a simple as turning of the TV, silencing the cell phones and getting outdoors to enjoy nice weather. Kids who spend time outside are happier and healthier, and develop a lifelong love of nature and wildlife. Participating in National Wildlife Week can be as simple as going for a walk in the neighborhood, playing in the backyard or doing some bird watching.
For more information:
Learn more about National Wildlife Week and find outdoor activity ideas: www.nwf.org/wildlifeweek
Learn more about the health benefits of getting kids outside: www.neefusa.org/health/children_nature.htm