Patchy fog possible overnight; near record warmth continues

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Patchy fog possible tonight
  • Few showers by late Tuesday
  • Potential for strong storms to end the week

DETAILED FORECAST

Tonight: More clouds are expected with some patchy fog possible. The fog should not be as widespread as it was Monday morning. Temperatures will fall back only into the upper 40s for lows.

Tuesday: Clouds will increase with a chance for a passing shower toward evening. Temperatures will remain mild with highs in the middle 60s.

Wednesday: Expect a mix of sun and clouds with unseasonably warm temperatures in the middle 60s.

Thursday: Clouds will increase with a chance for passing showers or even a thunderstorm. It will become breezy with highs in the middle 60s.

Friday: A windy and warm day is expected with a mix of sun and clouds, a line of showers and storms is expected to push across the area during the evening or nighttime hours. Some of the storms could be strong or severe. Damaging winds will be the main threat from these storms. Highs will top out near 70 degrees before storms arrive.

Saturday: It will be blustery and much colder with a chance for a passing shower or some flurries. Expect an early high in the middle 40s but falling into the 30s during the afternoon. Gusty winds will make it feel colder.

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