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Expect Warmer Weather Easter Weekend
Warmer weather is in the forecast Easter weekend.

Sun and warmer weather is expected to welcome Easter weekend this year in Arlington.
After Monday’s rare late-March snow, spring does appear to be making some sort of a comeback.
Friday, local forecasters predict partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the low 50s. Saturday, expect much of the same only a few degrees warmer.
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Lows Friday and Saturday nights will be in the mid-30s and there is just a 10 percent chance of rain those days.
Easter Sunday — You may still want a light sweater with that Easter outfit. Expect partly cloudy skies with a high temperature of 62 degrees.
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WJLA reported in 2012 that Easter can be a day of weather extremes. The warmest Easter ever was in 1960 when temperatures hit 60 degrees on April 23. The coldest: 15 degrees on April 1, 1923. We’ve even had snow on Easter — almost a foot of it on March 29, 1942.
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