

Low clouds and fog kept it from being a very bright Sunday for many of us. Areas of fog are going to continue into the overnight hours and maybe even linger into Monday morning. We should see a little more clearing Monday afternoon and temperatures will be quite a bit above average for those of us that don't have a new coating of snow on the ground. We will turn a bit cooler by Tuesday when we could even see a few flurries try to fly. The majority of the workweek, though, should provide us some pretty quiet weather.
Chief Meteorologist Ron Demers

Temps still above average with lots of sun.

Another quiet day. Even warmer!

More clouds as we stay in the lower 30s.

Similar to Tuesday, but a cooler start to the day.

A sun/cloud mix.

Right around freezing during the afternoon.

A few degrees warmer than Friday.

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