A weak storm system is expected to bring scattered showers on Tuesday morning, but the rainfall totals will be very light. Unfortunately, this will not do much to alleviate the dry conditions in the area. In fact, the winds will pick up after the rain, increasing the fire danger for Tuesday. Despite the rain, temperatures will remain quite warm, with highs around 80°F.
As the storm system moves out, the winds will ease and the skies will clear overnight. Wednesday morning won’t be as chilly, with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. Another cold front is expected to come through on Wednesday, although no rain is in the forecast. Highs will be in the mid-70s on both Wednesday and Thursday.
There is a chance of more rain late Thursday night into Friday morning. Following this rain, temperatures are expected to cool down significantly for the weekend. Highs on Saturday and Sunday will only be in the 60s, a noticeable drop from earlier in the week.
While the rain may not be enough to combat the dry conditions, every little bit helps. It’s important to stay cautious with the increased fire danger on Tuesday and keep an eye out for any updates on the weekend weather. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially more rain as the week progresses. Stay safe and stay informed about the weather changes in the upcoming days.