Temperatures below normal. No blizzard. Also, The Hoff with another bird.

Breezy and warmer this afternoon with highs in the upper 40s.  We’ll see increasing winds (and clouds) toward evening.  Could see a rain or show shower here and there, but nothing significant or accumulating.

Overcast and chilly Saturday with some showers and drizzle; some wet snow could mix in at times, but nothing to be concerned about.  High 42, low 30.

Sunday will see highs in the low 40s; partly cloudy and breezy with increasing clouds and the chance for snow or rain developing toward midnight.

Rain and snow on Monday – mainly rain, as temperatures will hold steady in the upper 30s to low 40s.

(Note: it takes very little snow to make the roads slick, even when surface temperatures are mild and it’s just slush on the roadway.  Use caution if it is—or has been—snowing, so keep an eye out from late Friday night through Monday afternoon.)

The Hoff screams "Get me outta here, K.I.T.T.!" at his pet white parrot. God, I wish the parrot's name was K.I.T.T. Or Mitch (his Baywatch character). Or Snapper (his character on The Young and the Restless)! Or Heinrich, or something appropriately German. Do you know what he actually named the bird? Simon Cowell. Tuesday looks cloudy, windy, and cool: highs in the low 40s, lows in the upper 20s.

Wednesday looks sunny, but colder and continued windy.  Highs in the upper 30s will feel like the lower 30s.  Lows in the upper 20s will feel like the lower 20s.

Thursday and Friday will be milder (expect a 3.5% rise in temperatures) with times of clouds and sun.  Highs both days in the upper 40s; lows in the low to mid 30s.

Next weekend will be milder still (highs reaching into the 50s) with a bit of rain possible on Saturday the 23rd.

The following week looks rainy and cool.  Highs only in the low to mid 40s.

We end March in the 50s and begin April in the 60s.

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Warmer, colder. Blizzard next week.