
Skies are mainly clear and quiet to start your Monday morning, as the winds are light and dew points remain very dry. This will create a beautiful, crisp sunrise and start to a new workweek! Expect a very tranquil morning rush hour.
This afternoon will be sunshine dominant. There could be a touch of haze at times, with some wildfire smoke trapped in the upper parts of the atmosphere as a result of the wildfires burning in southern Canada. Highs today should reach the lower 80s, marking the warmest since May 16, over two weeks ago! The winds will remain light today too, from the south at 5-10 mph.
Tuesday could possibly bring the warmest day of the year, so far, with highs reaching 88°, as more sunshine holds, breezier conditions pick up and a slight jump in dewpoints will make things a touch stickier throughout the day.
Changes get underway on Wednesday with increasing clouds and breezy conditions, as showers and storms develop by late afternoon and into the evening. This will bring an unsettled pattern with additional rain and storms off and on through Friday evening. Rainfall could be heavy at times.
via: https://fox59.com/weather/warmest-in-over-two-weeks-tracking-next-rain-chance/
