We could see another cold front by the end of the week. That front may bring us some much-needed rain. However, we won't get enough rain to help us get out of the extreme drought we're in. However, we could see enough rain to help put out some of the smoldering wildfires in our region.
More immediately, we'll see beautiful, sunny skies and temperatures in the 80s each day through Wednesday. Moisture and smoke from the wildfires may mix to form patchy fog Tuesday morning and each morning after that this week.
Our next cold front is expected to arrive late Thursday and into Friday. If that front stalls, we could see about a half-inch of rain.
MONDAY:
Patchy morning fog possible. Mostly sunny. Little warmer. Nice. Low: S 58, N 50. High: 80.
TUESDAY:
Patchy morning fog. Partly cloudy. Little warmer, bit more humid. Low: S 62, N 54. High: 82.
WEDNESDAY:
Patchy morning fog. Partly cloudy. Little warmer, more humid. Low: S 63, N 59. High: 81.
THURSDAY:
Patchy morning fog. Partly cloudy. Warm, humid. 20% chance isolated showers. Low: S 66, N 60. High: 81.
FRIDAY:
Mostly cloudy. 40% chance for scattered showers. Low: S 68, N 63. High: 77.
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and a little cooler. 20% chance for a few showers. Low: S 65, N 62. High: 69.
SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy. 20% chance for spotty showers. Low: S 66, N 62. High: 72.



