Easterners Enjoy a Taste of Spring this Weekend

By , Meteorologist
Mar 6, 2010; 7:10 AM ET
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Not only will Easterners enjoy a dry weekend, but sunshine will also be the norm throughout the Eastern Seaboard. High pressure has taken control over the majority of the eastern third of the nation, providing this respite from wintry weather.

After a chilly start in the Southeast today, temperatures will rebound as the weekend progresses. Highs will rise into the 50s along the I-95 corridor as far north as Boston today. Areas farther inland will warm into the 40s, which is as much as 10 degrees above normal for many in New England.

The mild air will stick around well into the upcoming week, too. By Tuesday, thermometers could even reach the 70-degree mark as far north as parts of eastern North Carolina.

The next chance for rain will sneak back into the area during the middle of the week.

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