Over the past few months, we’ve had numerous weeks during which we have enjoyed extended stretches of dry weather. The first half of this week won’t be one of them.
A weak low pressure system moving up from the south will bring in more showers today, tapering off to drizzle this evening. Occasional showers may linger into Tuesday and Wednesday as an upper-level system moves in from the west, before a cold front finally moves across the region. Drier air moves in for Thursday, but temperatures will remain warm. High pressure then builds in for the end of the week with drier and more seasonable conditions.

Monday: Cloudy with occasional showers and fog. High 59-66.
Monday night: A few more showers along with some drizzle and fog. Low 51-58.
Tuesday: Plenty of clouds with a shower or two possible. High 64-71.
Tuesday night: Cloudy with a few showers, more fog may develop. Low 55-62.
Wednesday: Scattered showers. High 61-68.
Thursday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 64-71.
Friday: Partly sunny and cooler. High 52-59.
Saturday: Intervals of clouds and sun. High 53-60.
Sunday: Partly sunny. High 56-63.