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Hillsborough Forecast: Sunny, With A Chance Of Flip-Flops

After what seems like a never ending winter, we will get a taste of summer. Check out the details. And don't forget your sunscreen.

Consider it an appetizer.

After what has seemed like unending days of cold weather and precipitation, there’s a taste of summer coming this weekend. We just have to get through the rain on Friday.

The National Weather Service is calling for temperatures in the mid- to upper 70s on Saturday, with abundant sunshine -- the kind of day that will have people breaking out the shorts and flip-flops and heading to the beach.

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But like an appetizer before the main meal, Saturday’s beautiful weather is going to give way to a return of the chill and clouds on Sunday. Take heart, however: Memorial Day weekend is just five weeks away.

Here’s an expanded look at the weather for Friday, Saturday and Sunday and into early next week:

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Friday

Midnight-6 a.m.: 50 degrees, showers likely.

6 a.m.-noon: 55 degrees, chance of showers.

Noon-6 p.m.: 68 degrees, chance of showers, changing to isolated thunderstorms.

6 p.m.-midnight: 59 degrees, mostly cloudy.

Saturday

Midnight-6 a.m.: 53 degrees. Patchy fog.

6 a.m.-noon: Temperatures rising to 69 degrees. Patchy fog changing to mostly sunny.

Noon-6 p.m.: High reaches 73 degrees, possibly warmer. Breezy, with west winds up to 28 mph.

6 p.m.-midnight: Temperatures fall to about 51 degrees by midnight.

Sunday

Midnight-6 a.m.: Temperature falls to 42 degrees. Mostly clear.

6 a.m.-noon: Sunny, high around 57.

Noon-6 p.m.: High near 60. Clouds begin to move in about 6 p.m.

6 p.m.-midnight: Mostly cloudy, 55 degrees.

Monday

Rain possible, especially after 2 a.m. Lows around 50 degrees, rising as high as near 58. Chance of precipitation is 80 percent.

(“Flip flops” by Jairo via Wikimedia Commons)

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