Friday (Aug 22):
Friday starts on the quieter side, but it may come with a little fog or low cloud cover first thing in the morning, especially inland. By midday the sun breaks through, and it turns into a warm, comfortable day with highs near 80°F and light southwest winds around 5-10 mph. By evening, clouds will thicken as a cold front will sneak closer, and scattered showers or a few rumbles of thunder may drift in overnight.

Friday Night:
Not everyone will see rain, but any shower that does push through could drop a quick burst of heavy downpour. It stays mild and muggy, with lows around 66°F, so you’ll still feel that summer stickiness in the air even as clouds build.

Saturday (Aug 23):
Saturday has two personalities. The morning may start off with a few lingering showers as the front pushes through, but behind it, sunshine returns and the air feels noticeably fresher. Highs will land in the upper 70s, with a steady west wind 10-15 mph helping to dry things out. It’s the kind of day that ends up better than it begins.

Saturday Night:
Clear skies and a cooler, calmer night set the stage for real change. Temperatures slide into the mid-50s, and for the first time in a while, it’ll feel refreshing to crack the windows or throw on a sweatshirt if you’re out late.

Sunday (Aug 24):
Sunday is all about the fall preview. Breezy west winds around 10-15 mph keep things moving, and highs barely reach the upper 60s to near 70°F. The humidity is gone, the air is crisp, and the afternoon feels like an early taste of September.

Temps for Sunday via Pivotal Weather

Monday (Aug 25):
Cooler air digs in even deeper. Highs only climb into the mid 60s, with morning lows in the low 50s inland. Skies will be partly sunny, but that northwest breeze around 10 mph keeps the day feeling crisp and a little brisk for late August.

Tuesday (Aug 26):
A calmer, brighter day settles in. Sunshine mixes with passing clouds, and highs rebound into the low 70s with lighter winds. It feels steady, comfortable, and less unsettled compared to the weekend, a nice midweek breather.

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