Monday: Skies will be bright again Monday. It will be a touch warmer with highs in the upper 70s; some spots may reach the low 80s. Monday night will be comfortable, with a few clouds around, and lows in the upper 50s.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy and warm weather is expected, with highs in the low 80s. More clouds arrive Tuesday night, wich will have lows in the mid-60s.
Wednesday: Humidity increases with highs in the low 80s. A few affternoon showers or storms are possible.
"A better chance for storms arrives into the evening and overnight," Vrydaghs said. "Some storms could be severe."
Thursday: The day will start with a few scattered showers or storms. Clouds decrease during the day, which will be cooler with highs in the mid-70s.
Friday: It will be much cooler, with the day starting in the 50s and only reaching highs in the upper 60s.
"This cool stretch of weather is expected to last into the weekend, with lows in the 40s and highs in the 60s," Vrydaghs said.
FIRST REPORT
Mild and sunny conditions today will continue through the first part of the week before rain comes into the picture.
Temperatures will today rise to the mid to upper 70s with low humidity and more sun that Saturday, according to Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini.
"It will be a great night to open the windows as temps fall to the lower 50s," Zontini said.
Cooler temps will greet students at bus stops Monday morning before sunny skies and high temps reach the upper 70s.
Tuesday will feature a mix of sun and clouds and it will be a bit warmer with highs around 80.
Clouds arrive Tuesday night as temps drop to the mid 60s.
Moisture increases Wednesday ahead of a cold front.
Partly sunny skies may be interrupted by showers or storms in the afternoon.
Otherwise storms will be more numerous heading into Wednesday night.
Zontini said showers and storms are expected Thursday morning before becoming partly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s.
"Another shot of cooler air arrives behind this front bringing temps below normal for the end of the week," Zontini said.
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