After record-high temperatures around the state were broken yesterday, winter’s first blast may be coming this weekend.

According to the National Weather Service, a high of 76 degrees seen throughout most of the county broke the single day record for warmest temperature on November 17th. In fact, it’s less than four-tenths of a degree that separates 2016 from being the warmest first 18 days on record, which was set in 2001.

A wind advisory is in effect for the counties just to the north and west of the area through midnight as a strong cold front passes through. Highs in the 40s and overnight lows well below freezing are expected through Monday.