Temps rising again after resetting PRAM; SMC Version: 1.4f10

After running the firmware update, I was happy to see my MB running very coolly this morning (35 C.). After resetting my PRAM per AC's instructions for a display issue, I noticed my machine running in the high 50s/low 60s once again--same as before the firmware update.
Is this still in the normal range, or is there something else going on here?
Thanks in advance.

Thanks Eric. Actually, I'm not plugged into a display just yet. Just seemed strange the temps went up 20-30 degree C. Perhaps it was the time of day and duration of operation that accounts for the change.

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