A spring like stretch for the first week of March

We are quickly springing into a new season and ditching cold air and snow for temperatures well warmer than average, and pairing those with plenty of rain chances.
After a dry and seasonable Monday, rain will try to freeze on surfaces overnight as temperatures rise out of the low 30s. As temperatures warm, the threat for freezing rain will wrap up quicly and showers will remain widespread for a time in the morning. Showers will be a bit more isolated late Tuesday morning into the afternoon with high temperatures warming to the mid 40s. Showers will then become widespread again later in the day on Tuesday into Tuesday night.
Showers will taper off after midnight into Wednesday morning with fog developing overnight and becoming dense for a time Wednesday morning. Showers and maybe a thunderstorm will become possible by the end of the day on Wednesday, with high temperatures warmer in the upper 50s.
After another surge of widespread rainfall, showers remain widespread for a time throughout the day on Thursday with high temperatures reaching the low 60s. Shower chances will be absent from the forecast on Friday before returning during the weekend.
Temperatures will be warming up one day warmer than the next this week; expect our warmest temperatures from Friday to Saturday, with high temperatures rising from the upper 60s to low 70s.
