Mild and unsettled weather will continue this evening into Monday. A front to our west will keep a few showers and storms in the forecast overnight. This front will push offshore tomorrow but won’t do anything to our temperatures. We’ll start out cool in the morning with temperatures into the 50s and with partly sunny skies temperatures will warm into the upper 60s and low 70s. A stronger front will push through Monday night. Until that front pushes through, an isolated shower or storm is possible, but we will see much drier weather for Monday. Cold Canadian high pressure builds in on the back side of that front with temperatures in the mid and upper 50s Tuesday and in the 40s for highs Wednesday and Thursday. Monring lows will be back into the 20s and low 30s. We’ll stay dry through Friday, but an approaching storm system will bring cold wet weather back to the area for next Saturday and Sunday.
Tonight: mostly cloudy, mist/drizzle, areas of fog. Lows 53-55 inland, near 60 coast.
Monday: Partly sunny, mild with an isolated shower. Highs low 70s.
Tuesday. Mostly sunny and cooler. Highs 54-58