After another foggy start to the day, Friday will be our warmest day since October 19th. 

Clouds will break for some sunshine Friday afternoon, and high temperatures will rise to the upper 60s. Friday evening remains balmy with temperatures only falling to the upper 50s into Saturday morning. 

Saturday morning will start off dry and warm with temperatures ranging from the upper 50s to the low 60s. We can't completely rule out a shower before the end of the morning, but all eyes will be to the sky in the afternoon as our first severe weather threat of the year is possible. 

Saturday remains warm and muggy with high temperatures ranging from the low to mid 70s, challenging the daily record high temperature of 75 degrees; the day could be muggy too with dew points rising to the low 60s. 

Showers and thunderstorms will impact the Valley ahead of a cold front between 1 and 6 PM Saturday. Any thunderstorm could strengthen and produce damaging wind gusts, hail, or even a tornado. Showers will remain possible after sunset but will wrap up before midnight. 

Sunday, we welcome in Daylight Saving Time, with our sunrise time jumping to 7:45, and the sunset time jumping to 7:21. 

Sunday will be cooler compared to Saturday in the wake of the passing cold front; expect plenty of sunshine, but high temperatures won't make it to the 60-degree mark. 

More warm air and potentiallty back to back record breaking high temperatures are on the way Monday and Tuesday, but cooler air is on the way before the end of the week, with high temperatures falling back significantly to the upper 30s on Thursday.