The weather is going to be fabulous …

… just in time to go back to work next week!

Everyone who basked in last weekend’s spring-like temperatures will be sorely disappointed by this weekend's cloudy and cold weather. It’s a mixed bag, but more clouds than sunshine are in the offing.

Today should be fine, with sun in most parts of the country, but the clouds are on the way. Temperatures today will range between three and eight degrees.

As the weekend progresses, the clouds will come in and many areas will see some drizzle.

Great weather … from Monday
Winds will also pick up, making the projected temperatures of three to seven degrees feel distinctly more raw. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with a threat of light rain nearly everywhere.

Things could start clearing up by Sunday night, and the work week will kick off with sunshine and temperatures of around 12 and 13 degrees.





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