High pressure will continue to move off the coast today. As it does, a backdoor cold front will push into the area tonight allowing patchy fog to develop tonight into tomorrow morning.
Highs today will be in the mid 50s.
With the front still across the area, expect another partly sunny day tomorrow after the morning fog burns off. Highs again will be in the mid 50s with easterly wind.
The front will push northward on Sunday as southerly flow takes hold. This will allow temperatures to warm into the upper 50s to around 60.
An upper level disturbance will move by to our north late Sunday night into Monday morning bringing a slight chance of showers. Skies should clear again during the afternoon and temperatures should top out in the low 60s.
Another warm and mostly sunny day is on tap Tuesday, with highs in the mid 60s.
A strong cold front will push through Tuesday night and Wednesday, bringing a chance of rain and cooler temperatures for the latter half of the work week.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 48.1°
Low Temp: 25.6°
Rain: 0.00″