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Pestering showers and cloudy skies are expected to persist through tonight, with a probability of rain continuing into the early hours of Sunday. Locally dense coastal fog is predicted to spread throughout the entire region overnight.

Sunday morning will be cloudy and overcast, but in the afternoon, temperatures will rise to 60 degrees.

As we "spring forward" for daylight saving time this Sunday, it's also a significant spring milestone. Don't forget to check your smoke detector batteries and set your clocks an hour ahead at two in the morning.

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A quick but impressive warm-up is planned in anticipation of the workweek. With a combination of sun and clouds, Monday and Tuesday will be really pleasant, with highs reaching the mid-to upper 60s.

Wednesday is still mild, with highs of about 70 degrees, but the unsettling pattern is returning as fog and showers return to the region. Thursday is expected to bring rain, which will finally bring back colder, more seasonal weather by the end of the week.

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