We're looking at the warmer and drier weather pattern to continue as high pressure holds firm across the region. We'll have high temperatures in the middle 50s east on Tuesday, while the western areas hold on to the upper 50s and lower 60s. Our winds will be out of the north and west today, but will remain relatively light, around 5-10mph.
Tonight, we'll drop back into the upper 20s under mainly clear skies and nearly calm winds. Because of that, though, there may be a bit of patchy fog early tomorrow morning, but with sunshine expected, it'll be another gorgeous day. Highs will eventually make it up into the mid to upper 50s east, and lower 60s to the west.
Thursday and Friday may feature a bit more cloud cover, but temperatures remain mild in the upper 50s and low 60s. Our next chance for rain doesn't look to arrive until late week at the earliest. The best chance for rain will likely be late Friday and into Saturday. But we will likely see showers lingering into Sunday, as well.
That'll cool us down for the part of the weekend, as highs may struggle to make it out of the 40s by Sunday. It looks like we clear things out by Monday as highs rebound into the lower 50s.