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Weather in northwest Orange County for Sunday, April 8, 2018
By the end of this week, temperatures in the Northeast will be 10 to 15 degrees above average, with Washington, D.C., nearing 80 degrees and NY approaching 70 degrees.
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Monday’s temperature will be between 13 and 18°C, according to DMI, with fog, sun and rain all forecast.
WEEKEND FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS: South winds will promote temperatures mainly in the 70s by day and 60s by night.
It’s not until early next week when we get another solid day like Monday. A great end to the week, as temperatures turn around, and thermometer readings soar to the lower and middle 70s for Friday under mostly sunny skies. Yes, we’ll cool-down a bit again, but for the most part, some springtime weather will take control over the next few weeks. Temperatures will top out in the upper 30s to low 40s. Overnight low’s will be around freezing.
We project a low early Wednesday in the 37- to 42-degree range; colder pockets will have a chance of some light frost with a clear sky and light wind. Lows will fall into the low 40s.
Southwest winds will be gusty to 30 miles per hour Wednesday, warming temperatures into the lower 70s under mostly sunny skies.
Two fronts will move through Western Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday. At this time, we are forecasting high temperatures close to 70 degrees, but it could very well be several degrees warmer than that if some of the latest computer model data holds true. On Tuesday, a front is expected to move in that could bring rain to the lower elevations and snow up higher.
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Scattered clouds Monday and a slight chance for an evening shower, otherwise it should be dry. We look to hit the 80 degree mark by Thursday and keep those highs in the 80s into Friday.