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        Coolest day of the week, mild weather returns tomorrow for the long term

        Rain and strong winds are in the forecast to wrap up the weekend. News 12 Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Jonathan Cubit has more details on timing and how much rain will see.

        Jonathan Cubit

        Mar 13, 2025, 4:21 PM

        Updated 3 hr ago

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        Temperatures are cooler today than the past few days, with highs generally in the mid-40s this afternoon.
        Although a big departure from the mid-60s we saw on Monday and Tuesday, we're still seasonal with sun making it a pretty pleasant Thursday.
        There will be total lunar eclipse overnight. You'll see a bite out of the full moon starting just after 1 a.m. The moon will begin to turn red and briefly disappear between 2:30 and 3:30 a.m. It's an incredible sight we have not seen in several years. Unfortunately, there will be mostly cloudy skies so viewing conditions aren't perfect. Temperatures will be in the low- to mid-30s.
        Friday is warmer. Highs in the low- to mid-50s. Sunny skies return in the afternoon.
        As we gear up for the weekend, it starts off nice. Enjoy your Saturday!
        Sunday isn't a total washout. The best part of the day will be the morning, but rain and wind will arrive in the afternoon.
        Power outages will be something to monitor due to gusts up to 40+ mph. Temperatures will be mild.
        THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. A few sprinkles/showers. High of 46.
        FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. High of 53.
        SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. A few sprinkles. High of 55.
        SUNDAY: Gusty winds. Rain in the p.m. High of 61.
        MONDAY: Showers in the a.m. Sun in the p.m. High of 55.