
Overview: Temperatures warm up during the rest of the week, with highs never dropping below 60s during the remainder of the week. Tuesday and Friday both have rain, but no severe weather is expected for the rest of the week.
Today: A low pressure system moves through the area on Tuesday, bringing with it some rain. Showers will mostly end around 3 p.m. before picking up again after 5 p.m., mixed with the occasional rumble of thunder. Temperatures rise into the upper 60s, along with strong winds out of the south at 18 mph with 38 mph gusts.
Tonight: Showers end after 9 p.m., leaving clear skies in its wake. Temperatures drop into the lower 40s, coupled with considerably slower winds out of the west, dropping to 15 mph with 25 mph gusts.
Tomorrow: Skies remain mostly sunny on Wednesday, boosting temperatures into the low 60s. Winds pick up again, hitting an average speed of 16 mph with 30 mph gusts. Wednesday night temperatures drop into the upper 30s, mixed with clear skies throughout the night. Winds slow down to calm, with the occasional gusts hitting 5 mph at times.
Extended: Skies change to fully sunny during Thursday, before turning to rain overnight. Temperatures rise into the mid 60s, along with winds that speed back up to 5 mph and 8 mph gusts. Rain continues into Friday morning, ending finally around noon. Temperatures stay in the mid 60s, along with winds out of the south at 15 mph. Skies on Saturday switch to bright and sunny, with temperatures that rise into the 70s. Winds slow down, dropping to 2 mph with 5 mph gusts.

