everybody else 40 or a little bit higher, as we look south, we got 40s for the most part here, warrenburg, the outlier, 50 degrees. hanging onto the mild conditions more than everybody else. if we look at the enhanced satellite view, the satellite is sensing the temperature of whatever it is looking at. if it sees to the ground, it senses that, if it can get down to clouds, senses the temperature of the top of that. if you look at the area that's clear here, over north carolina, mostly clear today, you can see it start with a up as the temperatures warm during the course of the day. this is a disturbance in the upper atmosphere, racing across us and imiffing us partly cloudy skies -- giving us partly cloudy skies and no precipitation. let's look at the upper air flow for the next week, the associated temperatures, see what we got. see bend in the line, or the lines, plural, that's the little system in e upper atmosphere, coming across late tonight and once that goes on by, that will begin to open the flood gates for the milder air sitting in the plains to make progress eastward, our tempe