The spring-like pattern isn’t going away just yet

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) - It’s been a warm start to February, with record highs set just yesterday.
High pressure over the western US is bringing an early taste of spring to Central Oregon.
We’re starting Thursday morning with mostly clear skies, though patchy dense fog has developed in a few spots across the region.
Expect mostly sunny skies this afternoon with highs climbing into the upper 50s to low 60s. On Friday, you can expect another dry and mild day.
Above normal temperatures continue into the weekend, but changes are on the way.
Clouds increase Saturday with a slight chance for rain late in the day.
Rain becomes more likely on Sunday. Temperatures stay a bit too warm for widespread snow, though a few flakes could mix in.
By Monday morning, we could see some light rain or mix, along with light mountain snow. Those showers won’t last long, and conditions dry out by the afternoon as cooler air moves in, with highs falling back into the mid 40s.
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