It will continue to be overcast and damp with a chilly northerly breeze and increasing showers Tuesday night into early Wednesday. Rainfall amounts will be low with most areas under a quarter inch total. As the upper level wave moves east, drier air will move in and skies will gradually clear by daybreak Thursday. Abundant sunshine will warm temperatures a few degrees Thursday but another weak cold front pushes through Friday, cooling us back down. The onshore flow returns late Friday as winds shift to the east-southeast and clouds increase with a stray shower chance. A warming trend begins this weekend with more humidity and a chance of isolated showers. Nights will warm to near 60 Saturday night with days in the upper 70s by Sunday. Next week starts off warm but another cold front moving through late Tuesday will cool us back down for mid-week.
Tuesday Night: Cloudy and cool with scattered light rain showers and lows near 50 with north winds at 10-15 mph.
Wednesday: Shower chance early then cloudy and cool with a northwesterly wind at 8-16 mph. We'll stay in the 50s most of the day but briefly reach the lower 60s in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night: Clearing late with lows in the mid 40s inland to low 50s coast.
Thursday: Sunny and warmer with highs in the mid to upper 60s and cool north winds up to 20 mph.
Thursday night: Clear and chilly with lows near 40 inland to upper 40s coast.
Friday: Increasing clouds with highs in the low to mid 60s and east winds up to 20 mph.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a stray shower chance and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a stray shower chance and warmer with highs in the mid to upper 70s.
Monday: Partly sunny, windy and humid with highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.