It will be a cold start to the day with temperatures expected to rise into the mid-60s by this afternoon. Plenty of sunshine will be overhead as high pressure is in control. Tonight, clear skies will continue, but temperatures will not be as cold as last night with temperatures in the lower-40s. Clouds will increase ahead of our next system Friday as well as the temperature. Highs will be in the mid-70s under partly sunny skies. A cold front will swing through Saturday and bring the occasional showers to the Twin Tiers. It will be slightly cooler, right around seasonable, with highs around 70. Drier weather moves in for the end of the weekend with partly sunny skies. Highs will be on the rise into the mid-70s. Another cold front will pass by Sunday night with limited moisture. However, temperatures will drop Monday into the mid-60s under mostly sunny skies. Sunny skies will continue Tuesday with temperatures back on the warming trend into the mid-70s. By Wednesday, we are sitting unseasonably warm in the upper-70s under partly sunny skies.