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Few morning showers for some, otherwise, dry with mostly cloudy skies

THIS WEEK A system skirting along the coast brings clouds to the area and helps keep temperatures milder overnight in the upper 30s to the lower 40s. A few  sho...
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THIS WEEK

A system skirting along the coast brings clouds to the area and helps keep temperatures milder overnight in the upper 30s to the lower 40s. A few  showers could sneak overnight into the morning.

Few morning showers for some, otherwise, dry with mostly cloudy skies

The bulk of the rain and the steadier showers stays closer to the coast.  Temperatures are cooler with the clouds and only warm to the middle 50s.  A weak cold front will cross through Wednesday producing nothing more than clouds for the area.  Temperatures climb to the middle 50s.  High pressure builds in for Thursday and Friday bringing abundant sunshine and dry conditions.  Much warmer air traverses the area with temperatures reaching the 60s both days.

Few morning showers for some, otherwise, dry with mostly cloudy skies

WEEKEND OUTLOOK

A significant change takes place over the weekend with mild temperatures to begin on Saturday and much colder air moves in for Sunday.  We begin the weekend dry and mild.  Temperatures climb to the lower and middle 60s again under plenty of sunshine.  Clouds start to build in filtering the sun late in the day and showers could move in as early as the evening.  Be prepared with an umbrella if you have plans to be out.     Clouds are with us for the second half of the weekend along with a few showers too.  The winds kick in and become quite gusty.  Temperatures plummet and only manage to warm to the upper 40s.

Few morning showers for some, otherwise, dry with mostly cloudy skies

CHILLY MONDAY

Morning lows are back in the upper 20s and lower 30s.  Mainly cloudy skies and the breeze continues along with chilly highs in the middle and upper 40s to near 50 degrees.

Stay with FOX43 Weather for updated changes to the forecast through the rest of the week!

Have a good day!

MaryEllen Pann,

Chief Meteorologist

 

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