Our next cold front arrives around midday Tuesday but temperatures won't cool until Tuesday night and Wednesday. Scattered morning showers Tuesday will end by early afternoon as winds shift to the northwest and clouds clear with afernoon temperatures in the 70s. After a sunny day in the 60s Wednesday, clouds return Thursday with a chance of showers as our next wave of low pressure moves in. East-northeast winds will keep it cool Thursday and Friday with daytime temperatures only in the 50s to near 60. Showers are more likely Thursday night before moving out early Friday. We'll start warming up with mostly sunny skies this weekend but will still be a bit cool Saturday with a northerly breeze. By early next week, temperatures will climb into the upper 70s ahead of the next cold front which moves in Tuesday.
Monday Night: Low clouds and fog with a chance of showers by early morning. Lows will drop into the mid 50s inland to low 60s coast.
Tuesday: Scattered morning showers with a partly cloudy afternoon and high temperatures reaching near 70 at the coast to the mid to upper 70s inland. South winds will shift to the west-northwest and increase up to 20 mph.
Tuesday Night: Clear and cool with lows in the low to mid 40s inland to near 50 at the beaches.
Wednesday: Sunny and mild with highs in the low 60s coast to upper 60s inland and north winds at 8-15 mph.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy and chilly with spotty showers and highs in the low 60s with east-northeast winds up to 15 mph.
Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of morning showers and highs only near 60 with a cool north wind up to 20 mph.