(Click Image To Enlarge)4:20pm a cold front draped over the Appalachians provided the cloudy weather over the Northeast today. Ahead of the front temperatures climbed through the 60s. Behind the front temperatures where held down into the 40s and 50s by low clouds and drizzle. On Tuesday, a storm system will ride north along this frontal boundary towards the Northeast. This will produce a steady rain generally to the west of the Appalachians over the Great Lakes; however precipitation should hold off along the Atlantic with the exception of a few pop up thunderstorms during the evening. Tuesday's temperatures will vary greatly depending on which side of the cold front you are situated. Ahead of the frontal boundary temperatures will soar well into the 70s approaching 80 degrees Fahrenheit in some cases along the Atlantic seaboard. Behind the cold front temperatures will once again be held down by clouds and rain barely pushing 50 degrees over western New York State and the Great Lakes. The cold front will push through the entire region on Wednesday increasing the chance of showers for the entire Northeast. Conditions should improve by Thursday, expect more sunshine than clouds to start with temperatures approaching 60 degrees. Mostly cloudy skies on Friday will give way to partly-to-mostly sunny skies on Saturday. It should turn out to be a pleasant spring day on Saturday, great baseball weather with temperatures once again hoovering around the 60 degree mark.