It’s cool now but sunshine rules skies this afternoon and tomorrow as well, on balance. As a warm front approaches, a few moderate wind gusts from the south may be briefly noticeable, and there’s a slightest chance of very light precipitation overnight.
Through tonight: Partly cloudy conditions during the evening will turn mostly cloudy during the pre-dawn hours. That’s when we could see a couple of stray raindrops and/or non-accumulating snowflakes. Low temperatures should stay above freezing, generally in the mid- to upper 30s. A few wind gusts from the south and southwest could gust near 15 mph.
Tomorrow (Monday): It will be noticeably warm, with temperatures heading toward the low to mid-60s. Other than a few clouds wisping by, skies will be mainly sunny to start the workweek. Warmth may continue to increase our pollen levels, too — sorry, allergy sufferers. Breezes will be light from the southwest. Overnight, it will be mild with partly to mostly cloudy skies as we bottom out within a few degrees of 45.
See Molly Robey’s forecast that runs through midweek. Come chat tonight on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and X! Our 20-minute weekly Sunday Sunset Live Q&A will start at 5:56 p.m.
Wind chills and rain amounts
Monday will be a brief window of tranquility after wind chills have exited and before rain chances arrive. We can probably kiss wind chills goodbye after tonight until at least Thursday, as warmer air moves in:
Along with the warmer air, we have increasing chances for rain starting Tuesday and lasting into — and especially — Wednesday night. Even with an outside chance of a rumble of thunder or a downpour, rain totals may not amount to much over the coming week:
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