Clouds will stick around tonight with a warm front sitting overhead. As the warm front lifts north, temps will only fall a few degrees overnight. Warmer air from the south should begin to move in and bring temps into the 70s Sunday, despite clouds sticking around. A cold front will then approach Sunday evening from the west. Along and ahead of this front, we could see widely scattered showers and a few thunderstorms. With the warmer air in place, a few stronger storms could develop. The chance for severe weather is low, however, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing hail, strong winds and even an isolated tornado is not out of the question. The timing would be Sunday afternoon into the evening as the cold front slowly pushes offshore. 

Clouds and rain clear out Monday with high pressure taking over. We cool off to near average for most of next week. Sunshine will stick around through the early part of Friday before another cold front approaches for next weekend. 

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 56 inland, 58 beaches.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, warmer with afternoon showers/storms. High 78 inland, 76 beaches.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 70 inland, 68 beaches.