After a chilly start to the day, Saturday looks pleasant with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures with light northerly winds. Winds will shift to the south early Sunday which will bring temperatures up a few degrees. An upper level wave will increase clouds Sunday night into Monday with a spot shower chance and a windy, mild start to the work week. Tuesday looks warm and dry with highs reaching into the 80s before a strong cold front moves through overnight, dropping temperatures back into the 60s for Wednesday. A few light showers will be possible Tuesday night into early Wednesday but little to no rainfall is expected. By the end of next week we'll start warming back up again.
Saturday: Mostly sunny with afternoon temperatures reaching the upper 60s beaches to lower 70s inland and light northerly winds.
Sunday: Mostly sunny with south winds increasing to 15 mph and temperatures climbing into the upper 60s coast to the upper 70s inland.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, windy and mild with a spot shower chance. Afternoon temperatures will reach the upper 60s to upper 70s with south winds at 15-25 mph.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy and warm with highs in the low 70s at the beaches to the mid 80s inland.
Wednesday: Slight morning rain chance, cooler and windy with highs in the low to mid 60 and north winds up to 25 mph.