We’re staring down one last tranquil weather day before our weather drastically changes. We’re in and out of the clouds Monday, but they should let up around 2 p.m. This will be around the peak heating of the day, so high temperatures approach 60 degrees.
Throughout Monday night, a weaker weather system to our south will bring clouds back into the picture, but Tuesday’s focus is primarily onshore flow keeping temperatures near the coast, in the low 40s. Further inland, highs touch the upper 40s before overcast and cloudy skies build back in.
The upcoming storm will be fairly messy. While the storm will carry gust winds at the coast up to 55 mph, heavy rainis also likely too. Showers erupt late Wednesday and are around all day Thursday. We’ll pick up 2-3 inches …