What to Know Get ready for a taste of spring with possible record-setting temperatures on Wednesday

Temps are expected to climb into the 60s on Tuesday and reach near 70 on Wednesday

President's Day is expected to see afternoon showers with highs in the low 50s

Time to pull out your shorts and sunglasses.

After a fast-moving storm dumped several inches of wet, slushy snow across the region, temps in the high 40s on Sunday melted most of it by days end.

A mild Sunday will kick off a stretch of unseasonably warm weather that is expected to soar into the 60s on Tuesday and near 70 on Wednesday. That could include record-setting high temps.

But first, on the President's Day holiday, temperatures are expected in the low 50s with showers in the evening.

The storm on Saturday night dumped about 5 inches of snow by midnight, but little to no accumulation was visible amid light rain.

But some areas saw much heavier snow. About 9 inches fell in Rockaway, New Jersey by midnight, while New City, New York, saw 7.5 inches and Monroe, Connecticut recorded 4.5 inches.