
Sunday
Showers and a few thunderstorms will still be lingering through the morning as a weak system pulls east. Expect periods of light rain early on, with a few heavier downpours possible before conditions dry out later in the day. Skies stay mostly cloudy, holding highs in the mid-70s. Winds turn east at 5-10 mph.
Sunday Night:
Skies partly cloudy and calm, with lows dropping into the upper 50s inland and lower 60s near the lake. Winds stay light out of the northeast.
Monday
Another weak wave and a passing front may bring widely scattered showers and possibly a storm during the day and into the evening. Rainfall doesn’t look to be widespread, (25%) but any storm could briefly drop heavier rain. Temperatures climb into the upper 70s to near 80 with a touch more humidity, and winds pick up from the south-southeast at 10-15 mph.
Monday Night:
Calm and mild, with lows in the lower 60s. Clouds may increase late as the next system gets closer.
Tuesday:
This is where the weather turns more unsettled again. Clouds build through the morning, and by afternoon, scattered showers are possible, maybe even a rumble of thunder. Rain chances sit around 40-60%. Highs reach the low 70s with a northeast breeze 10-15 mph.
Tuesday Night:
Mostly cloudy with scattered showers still possible. Lows dip into the upper 50s to near 60.

Wednesday:
Expect a mix of sun and clouds, but once again, there’s a chance for scattered showers during the afternoon (30-40%). Not a washout but keep an umbrella nearby if you’ll be outside. Highs top out in the upper 60s, with a north-northeast wind 10-15 mph keeping it cooler.
Wednesday Night:
Partly cloudy and cool, with lows down into the mid-50s.
Thursday:
Dry weather should return as high pressure takes hold again. Skies will be partly sunny, and highs recover into the lower 70s with lighter winds. A calm, pleasant day to wrap up the workweek stretch.

