High pressure continues to dominate our forecast. We’ll see starlit skies overnight, but as winds ease, temperatures will fall. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 30s; however, it should remain just warm enough to eliminate frost concerns.
The high will move off to our east tomorrow, setting up for a warmer flow of air. With plenty of sunshine to start, we’ll see temperatures climb into the lower 70s.
A weak disturbance will approach late in the afternoon, throwing clouds our way. Isolated showers will be possible tomorrow night, but widespread rain is not expected. Temperatures won’t drop far under the clouds, into the mid-50s.
Better rain chances arrive late week. We’ll see scattered showers midday on Thursday, but heavier rain and thunderstorms arrive late Friday.
Clear skies Low: Upper 30s; Winds: Becoming Calm High: Low 70s; Wind: Becoming South at 5 to 10 mph Hour-by-hour forecast | Share your weather photos | Turn on weather notifications | Radar |
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