Warm, humid weather is with us into Thursday before our next cold front moves through and cools us down Thursday night and Friday. The front looks like it will move through Thursday evening with increasing showers and isolated storms from late afternoon into the evening, tapering off overnight as north winds gust up to 35 mph. A few showers could linger into Friday morning as temperatures drop into the lower 50s, only reaching the lower 60s in the afternoon with a decreasing northerly wind. After a cool day Friday, temperatures will slowly warm for the weekend into the 70s by Sunday before a stronger cold front moves in Monday. It looks cold by next Tuesday with morning lows in the low 40s and highs only in the mid 50s.
Tuesday night: Patchy inland fog and mild with low in the mid 60s to 70 and southeast winds at 5-10 mph.
Wednesday: Partly sunny and warm with highs in the low to mid 80s and southeast winds up to 20 mph.
Thursday: Partly sunny with highs reaching the low to mid 80s before a cold front moves in by early evening, shifting winds to the north and sending in cooler air. Scattered showers and isolated storms will increase late in the day with showers overnight as lows drop into the 50s with gusty northerly winds.
Friday: Chance of morning showers then mostly cloudy, breezy and cool with decreasing northerly winds and highs in the lower 60s, falling into the 50s during the evening and upper 40s by Saturday morning.