A rather quiet and pleasant night is upon us as temperatures fall above freezing. Skies will be partly cloudy heading into Wednesday morning. Clouds will quickly increase in the skies by the morning hours. Throughout the day, we will experience a shift in winds from the southwest, which will bring more moisture and warmer air into the area, allowing temperatures to reach near the mid-50s by afternoon.
There is a chance by Wednesday afternoon and overnight that there will be a couple of isolated rain showers. However, the system we are monitoring to bring more robust rain chances will not arrive until Thursday night.
Showers will be tapering off Friday morning with a cooler trend setting up and lasting through much of the weekend. On the plus side, dry conditions are expected this weekend, including Palm Sunday.
THE FORECAST:
OVERNIGHT: Partly cloudy, not as cold as Monday night. Lows: Low to mid-30s.
WEDNESDAY: Mix of sun and clouds. Highs: Low 50s. Lows: Low to mid-30s.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy with spotty showers. The rain chance will increase late in the day/night. Highs: Low 60s. Lows: Upper 40s to low 50s.
FRIDAY: Rain fades in the morning hours with drier and breezier winds moving in. Highs: Upper 40s to low 50s. Lows: Mid- to upper 20s.