Happy Spring! 

Friday marks the Vernal Equinox, or start of the astronomical spring season; the season officially begins at 10:46 am when the sun's rays are directly over the Equator.

Clouds will quickly build in on Friday morning ahead of our next threat for rain in the afternoon. Showers will begin to work in around midday and turn widespread for a couple of hours early to mid-afternoon. Showers will remain widely scattered for the evening commute but then taper off after sunset. 

Clouds will break up slightly overnight, and fog may develop early Saturday morning and become dense in some locations for a time. 

After any fog lifts, Saturday will turn mostly sunny, but the day has been trending cooler with high temperatures now forecasted for the upper 50s. 

Sunday is trending warmer with high temperatures in the low 70s, but the potential is also growing for showers and thunderstorms later in the day and most widespread after sunset. 

Next week will start chilly with high temperatures in the low 40s on Monday to the upper 40s on Tuesday, but that will be the coolest air for the remainder of the week.