The warm, humid weather pattern will continue until a cold front moves through Wednesday afternoon. The onshore flow will bring sea fog in Monday and Tuesday nights and the increased moisture will give us a spot shower chance Tuesday. As an area of low pressure moves into central Texas, showers and storms will increase Tuesday night and a few storms could clip our northwestern counties. The chance of showers will be better to our north but a few showers and storms can't be ruled out through early Wednesday before drier air moves in. Temperatures will be warm through Wednesday, reaching the lower 80s inland to near 70 at the coast before cooler air arrives Wednesday night. Lows will drop into the upper 40s to lower 50s later in the week with days in the 60s to lower 70s before we warm again as we head into the weekend with southeasterly winds.
Monday Night: Cloudy with areas of fog and lows in the mid to upper 60s and southeast winds at 5-10 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with morning sea fog and a spot shower chance. Highs will reach near 70 at the beaches to the lower 80s inland.
Tuesday Night: Cloudy with areas of fog and a chance of showers and t-storms with lows in the 60s.
Wednesday: Cloudy early then partly cloudy. There is a chance of a few showers and t-storms in the early morning then windy and warm in the afternoon with shifting winds to the northwest and highs near 70 at the beaches to the low 80s inland.
Thursday: Mostly sunny and cooler with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s and northwesterly winds up to 20 mph.