Sunshine, with patchy clouds, will prevail through the weekend, as high pressure builds into the region, providing a northwesterly flow of cooler, drier air in the wake of the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby.
Afternoon temperatures will only make it to the upper 70s, and the next few mornings will start off in the pleasant 50s.
Mainly clear skies Sunday night will offer a potentially fine view of the annual Perseid meteor shower, which will peak after midnight, with moonset at 11:20 p.m.
Some clouds will arrive Monday ahead of a weak system that could bring a stray shower in the evening. Temperatures will warm to the low 80s.
High pressure will return through the midweek, with more sunshine allowing temperatures to warm to the mid-80s, but with comfortable mornings in the low 60s.
A disturbance will raise the chance for a few next weekend, but rain chances will remain low over the next week to 10 days.