THIS EVENING: Another beautiful evening for us to enjoy with mainly sunny skies. Temps will fall from the low 80s to the low 70s under clear conditions.
MORNING: Tomorrow much like last night with clear skies and areas of fog by morning. Lows, a tad warmer, will drop to the upper 50s to low 60s.
TOMORROW: A cold front will come in late in the day and may trigger an isolated shower or thunderstorm. Storms that develop may contain strong wind gust and maybe small hail. Not a lot of moisture with this system. Still expect a warm day with plenty of sunshine before a few more clouds roll in. Highs will warm to the upper 80s, some areas may even flirt with 90, which would be the first time this month. Front crosses by evening, clouds around will clear out as high pressure returns to the area.
OUTLOOK: Ridging in the upper levels will provide a cooler couple of days after the cold front pushes through Wednesday. Thursday looks to be the coolest with highs in the upper 70s to near 80. Cool night Thursday night into Friday with high pressure in control, clearing skies and keeping winds calm, this will lead to lows in the 50s to near 60. Spectacular sunshine ends the week for Friday as riding in the upper levels continues to strengthen and high at the surface keeps things quiet. Highs should warm to near average in the low 80s. Ridging at the surface and aloft will bring dry conditions for the start of the weekend but later in the afternoon and evening there may be a few showers or thunderstorms. Shortwave and associated cold front comes in Sunday sometime. Ahead of the front, expect it to be warm and humid for the second half of the weekend with highs in the mid to upper 80s. Looks like the storm threat may continue into the Labor Day holiday but they will be few and far between. Still, it will be very warm Tuesday with isolated thunderstorms possible with highs in the mid to upper 80s both days.
MaryEllen Pann, Chief Meteorologist
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