Warm temperatures will continue to start the workweek, with highs reaching the low 80s, accompanied by humidity. While rain chances remain low at the moment, a change is expected by mid-week with the arrival of a cold front.
Warm and Humid Conditions Early This Week
As we kick off the workweek, high temperatures will hover in the low 80s, with some added humidity making it feel slightly warmer than the actual temperatures. It looks like dry conditions will hold steady for the next couple of days.
“Rain chances remain low, but a change is on the horizon as a cold front approaches,” said meteorologists.
Rain Chances Increase Mid-Week
While this week may start dry, rain chances are set to increase by Wednesday as the next cold front moves into the region. However, this does not look like a heavy rain event. Instead, it will be the only rain chance for the week, so don’t expect significant rainfall.
“Though the rain won’t be substantial, it will be the only opportunity we have all week,” local weather experts said.
Cooler, Drier Fall Weather by Weekend
After the front moves through, drier, cooler fall air will filter into the region for the latter half of the week. Temperatures will drop into more seasonal levels, providing relief from the heat and humidity. The cooler air will stay in place through the weekend, making for more comfortable conditions.
“A change in the weather pattern will bring a crisp fall feel as we move toward the weekend,” forecasters noted.
Coastal Storm to Watch
While the weather looks mostly calm for now, we’ll be keeping an eye on another coastal storm developing by the weekend. Early indications suggest that the storm will stay offshore, meaning any potential rain will likely stay away from our area.
“At this point, it looks like the coastal storm will not affect our region,” meteorologists said.