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Webcast: A Sunny Valentine's Day

By: Leah Mazzarelli and Chris Sheridan
Updated: February 14, 2013
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After another cool start Thursday, the day will shape up to be a sunny and warm Valentine's Day with temperatures peaking in the upper 60s with winds blowing out of the south.

Thursday night, changes are afoot as a cold front passes through bringing night time lows into the 30s again and increasing clouds as the night goes on.

Friday will have significantly more cloud cover and temperatures will only barely make it into the 50s.

The good news is that we will start to warm up pretty rapidly through the weekend and should make it into the upper 50s for Saturday.

On Sunday, temperatures return into the 70s under mostly sunny skies.

The temperatures fall off a bit as we head into next week, but still stay at or above average for the beginning of the week.

For more headlines and weather, watch the embedded webcast.

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