With the Frost/Freeze Alerts lifted, the region is expected to experience a warming trend.
A frontal system has been causing increasing cloud coverage in the area, but it's not all bad news. Temperatures have already started to rise, with highs reaching the mid to high 60s in the lowlands and lower 60s in the mountains.
By tomorrow afternoon, the cloud coverage is expected to clear up, and with the region still in the warm sector of the frontal system, highs are predicted to jump into the high 70s to low 80s in the lowlands and low 70s in the mountains.
Low temperatures will also rise, reaching the low to mid 40s in the mountains and mid to high 40s to low 50s in the lowlands. For example, Sutton is expected to have a low of 50° tonight.
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Author's summary: NCWV expects warming trend after Frost/Freeze Alerts.