Tonight: It will be another chilly night, but for the first time in a week, our low temperatures will stay above freezing. Skies will be clear, and winds will be light out of the southeast. Wind chills will sit in the mid 30s. Low near 37.
Tomorrow: Highs will finally near average with temperatures rising into the mid 60s. Skies will be sunny as the day begins, but clouds will increase. By the afternoon, skies will be mostly cloudy. A few spotty showers are possible ahead of our next cold front, but rain chances will increase overnight. Winds will be out of the southeast at 10-15 mph.
Extended: Expect showers tomorrow night ahead of a weak cold front. By sunrise, it will be dry, and clouds will begin to clear. We’ll see lots of sunshine Monday afternoon with highs in the low 60s. Tuesday will be even warmer as high pressure enters the region. Temperatures will rise into the mid 60s on Tuesday and the upper 60s to lower 70s on Wednesday. Our next chance for showers will be on Thursday. These showers could continue on Friday and into Saturday as a cold front nears. Throughout the soggy weekend, high temperatures will continue to sit in the 60s.