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Will Black Friday's Warmer Weather Draw More Shoppers Than Saturday?

Today's high in the mid-60s will be much warmer than what the National Weather Service forecasts for Saturday.

Enjoy this afternoon's relatively warm weather, as Saturday's high is forecast by the National Weather Service to be almost 20 degrees cooler.

Black Friday should have a high reaching 66 with a partly sunny sky. Tempering that a bit will be a West wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Tonight will get pretty chilly, with a low around 33. The wind will continue, though not as strong, with gusts reaching 15 mph.

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But on Saturday, although it will be sunny, it also will be cool. Dress warmly as the high will only reach 48 degrees, and the wind chill will make that feel like 43. The Northwest wind is forecast around 10 mph, gusts as high as 15 mph.

The sky will remain mostly clear Saturday night with the low below freezing at 27 degrees.

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Sunday will be a little warmer, with a high near 56. The overnight low will be around 32.

Going back to work or school on Monday? The temperature will rise a little more, with a high forecast near 62. But Monday night brings with it a 30 percent chance of showers, though the low will only drop to the mid-40s.

And on Tuesday the likelihood of needing an umbrella or raincoat increases as it will be mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with a high near 58.

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