Clear skies, mild temps remain; Daylight Savings Time ends tonight

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Some areas could see patchy frost overnight
  • Above normal temps coming this week
  • Daylight Savings Time ends

Skies will remain clear overnight, Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar said.

Temperatures will fall into the lower 40s, but some of the outlying areas could dip into the middle to upper 30s. Some patchy frost is possible in those areas, Collar said.

Don’t forget to fall back. Daylight Savings Time ends at 2 a.m., so set clocks back one hour before bedtime tonight.

Sunday: More sunshine is expected as temperatures climb into the middle 60s. Sunrise is at 7:12 a.m. and sunset will be at 5:29 p.m. with the time change.

Monday: Mostly sunny skies are on tap for as temperatures climb into the middle to upper 60s.

Election Day: Partly cloudy skies are expected Tuesday. There is the slight chance for a few showers later in the day and in the evening hours, but at this point we're not anticipating much in the way of rain. If you're heading out to vote in the later afternoon and evening hours, you may want to grab the umbrella. Highs will be in the middle 60s.

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Wednesday: Drying out by mid-week with a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures stay relatively mild with highs near 60 degrees.

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