TOLEDO, Ohio — What a fantastic weather day, and timed perfectly for the weekend!
The record for April 23 in Toledo was set back in 1985 at 86 degrees. Toledo Express Airport reported 87 degrees on Saturday afternoon meaning there is new ink in the record books.
If you did not get your fill of the nice weather, more is to come in Sunday's forecast.
Partly cloudy skies from overnight will last into Sunday. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s again.
Rain chances return last Sunday afternoon and into the evening ahead of an approaching cold front.
Monday temperatures are seasonal in the mid 60s, but rain showers will be around much of the day.
Though the middle of next week is quiet in the forecast, there is a chance for frost both Wednesday and Thursday mornings. If you have a pot of flowers already, make sure to bring it inside.
Temperatures for the week will be nearly 10 to 15 degrees below average with highs in the 50s. 60s return for next weekend, but a storm will be brewing.
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