A weak cold front moved through Wednesday, shifting our winds to the northeast. Behind this front, it will be cooler Wednesday night with lows in the mid 50s inland to the mid 60s coast.
Winds will shift to the southeast Thanksgiving Day and humidity will rise with high temperatures in the lower 80s and partly cloudy skies. It will be warmer Thursday night with lows in the upper 60s.
You'll want to keep the umbrella handy from Friday through Saturday as we'll see showers develop as a cold front slowly moves through. Friday will still be warm with highs in the lower 80s with hit and miss showers developing, mainly in our inland and northern counties then spreading to the coast Friday night.
Temperatures will be cooler Saturday, reaching the low 70s with showers through the day and winds shifting to the northwest by afternoon as the cold front moves through. It will become breezy Saturday night behind the front as showers end and temperatures fall into the upper 40s inland to the mid 50s coast by Sunday morning.
Clouds will clear early Sunday and it we'll have a mild afternoon with highs in the 60s and a cool northwesterly breeze.
Light winds, clear skies and drier air will lead to a chilly night Sunday with lows near 40 inland to upper 40s coast.
A reinforcing shot of cool air moves in Monday with breezy northerly winds, keeping temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s during the day with a cold night, dipping into the mid to upper 30s inland to lower 40s coast by Tuesday morning.