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Swing In Temps Will Be Followed By Unsettled Weather Pattern, New Snow Chance

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Temperatures will be colder over the weekend before climbing early next week.

Temperatures will be colder over the weekend before climbing early next week.

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A storm system that swept through the Northeast will be followed by a dramatic swing in temperatures before a new chance for snow next week.

Skies will begin to gradually clear Friday night, Feb. 23 and it will become colder heading into the weekend.

Saturday, Feb. 24 will be sunny and brisk with a high temperature holding steady in the low to mid-30s.

Skies will stay clear on Sunday, Feb. 25 with a high temperature generally in the upper 30s to around 40 degrees.

Temperatures will begin to increase starting on Monday, Feb. 26 as the high hits the mid-40s to around 50 degrees on a partly sunny day.

It will remain unseasonably mild on Tuesday, Feb. 27 with mostly cloudy skies and high temperatures in the low 50s.

An unsettled stretch will then arrive, lingering into the first weekend in March.

Daytime temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s, so precipitation will be mainly showers and rain, but overnight Wednesday, Feb. 28 into Thursday, Feb. 29, the overnight low is expected to be at or below freezing in parts of the region, with sleet and snowfall possible.

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