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Warm days won't last long, another cold front by Friday

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We'll stay warm the next few days as winds come in from the east-southeast, bringing humidity up a bit. Fog will develop Monday night with pockets of dense fog possible inland as temperatures cool into the lower 60s with light winds. Other than a stray shower, it looks dry through Wednesday as daytime temperatures reach into the low to mid 80s inland and mid 70s beaches. Another cold front will move in late in the day Thursday, producing scattered showers and t-storms by late afternoon and evening as winds shift to the north and cool temperatures by Friday morning as rain ends. The work week ends with cool, windy weather with days slowly warming next weekend before another cold front moves in next Monday.

Monday night: Areas of fog with light winds and lows in the low 60s inland and upper 60s coast.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy and warm with highs in the low to mid 80s inland and mid 70s beaches and east-southeast winds up to 15 mph. A stray shower is possible.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy with highs in the lower 80s inland and mid 70s beaches. An isolated shower is possible.

Thursday: Partly to mostly cloudy with scattered afternoon showers and t-storms and highs reaching the low 80s before winds shift to the north, cooling temperatures during the evening.

Thursday Night: Scattered showers early and lows in the low to mid 50s by morning.

Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of morning showers. It will be windy and cool with highs in the low 60s and north winds at 15-25 mph.