Tracking the end of rain chances and an early week freeze
TODAY: Isolated showers and a few flurries are possible Sunday morning, but most begin drying out and clouds decrease by late afternoon. Highs remain below average in the upper 40s with a northwest breeze adding on some chill.
TOMORROW: Monday morning lows will drop near or below freezing under clearing skies, while sunshine during the daytime warms afternoon highs back to the upper 50s.
EXTENDED: A Freeze Warning is in effect areawide as sensitive plants will be threatened by freezing low temperatures on Monday and Tuesday mornings. A weak system could bring our next chance of rain between Wednesday and Thursday, but amounts are not looking significant. Warmer temperatures will be more of a story late week as we warm back above average into the upper 60s to around 70 with dry weather through the weekend.