Tracking a blustery Monday
TODAY: After storms overnight, the remnants of this system will still have windy implications for us the rest of the day. Winds will be sustained around 15-25 mph, and potentially gust as high as 50 mph at times through the afternoon. Clouds will break shortly this morning, before they fill back in from the north. This brings a second round of showers through rest of the morning before drying out by early afternoon. Expect a partly to mostly cloudy day, with afternoon temperatures reaching upper 50s after cooling behind the rainfall.
TONIGHT: High pressure moves in tonight, bringing clear skies and calm winds. Temperatures drop into the low 30s.
EXTENDED: We're warm in the coming days, as temperatures climb into the 60s Tuesday and Wednesday with pleasant weather. This is ahead of a system poised to arrive Thursday morning, bringing rain, and a brief change to snow. This doesn't look like a big snow maker, but snow potential is there as cold air wraps around the back edge on Friday. Thursday and Friday both see highs listed in the 40s, before we start to climb to near 50s on Saturday and Sunday.