Today the Sun will have very little affect on the afternoon temperatures. We can expect near steady or warm only a degree or two, thanks to this morning's Canadian cold front.
Tonight into Friday morning temps will fall slowly under an increasing blanket of clouds. Overnight North - Northeast winds will also limit falling temps to mid 30s to low 40s.
Friday break out your jacket. Plan for a cloudy and cold raw day. Afternoon highs will only reaching the low to mid 40s.
When you add in a North-Northeast breeze 10 mph and some spotty drizzle or isolated showers, it be become a penetrating cold. Friday wind chills will be in the 30s much of the day.
Friday night with mild gulf moisture over running the shallow colder air at the surface expect showers and rain. Our temperatures will likely warm a few degrees to near 50.
Saturday as breezes turn East - Northeast, afternoon highs will warm into the mid - 60s.
Sunday we will enjoy rays of sunshine between our mostly to partly cloudy skies. You can put away the jacket as gusty South winds blow 25-40 mph, helping after temps reach into the upper 70s.
By late Sunday afternoon, ahead of our next Pacific Cold Front, there will be a chance of isolated showers.
Sunday night as the fast moving cold front approaches, expect showers and thunderstorms ending around midnight. Winds behind the front could gust to 40 mph as skies clear overnight.
Monday morning is expected to be windy and mild with lows in the in the low 50s.
Monday afternoon we again enjoy blue clear skies, an highs warming into the low 70s.
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