Don’t put that winter coat away yet.

After hitting a record-breaking 104 degrees in Tucson on Friday, the weather took a turn for the cooler and windier on Saturday.

High temperatures will be in the 70s Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, with a good chance of rain and some snow in the mountains above 7,000 feet, according to the National Weather Service.

Overnight lows in the valleys will be in the 40s. OK — maybe a sweater will do.

High winds continue and there is a slight chance of rain forecast on Sunday, and better chances on the way.

There is a 30 percent chance of rain Monday and a 50 percent chance on Tuesday. One to four inches of snow is possible in higher mountain locations on Tuesday.

The cooler temps are going to stay around for a few days, but things will heat up again and we’ll be back in the low 90s by Friday.

The normal high temperature for this time of year is 88 degrees.


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