Clear/partly cloudy skies will start to give way to increasing clouds Tuesday night but we’ll continue to hang on to dry conditions. Lows will be in the 30s and 40s.

Wednesday will start out dry, possibly with some limited sun early. However, as skies turn overcast area wide and the wind picks up, a widespread/steady rain is expected to develop through the afternoon.

Prior to the arrival of the rain, temperatures should manage to top out in the upper 50s and low 60s.

Keep in mind, moderate to heavy rainfall could result in localized flooding.

Periods of steady rain and occasional showers will carry us through Thursday with gray skies and blustery conditions.

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One key difference on Thursday is that it will be rather chilly as temperatures struggle to even make it out of the 40s.

A few showers will linger into Friday with highs ranging from the mid 40s to the low 50s. Fortunately, improvement looks to take place just in time for the weekend.

Dry weather and more sunshine are in the forecast for Saturday and Sunday with temperatures eventually returning to the 60s.