A noticeable warm-up is setting in, bringing a mix of sunshine, clouds, and occasional rain chances to start the week. Monday will feature a partly sunny sky with intervals of cloud cover, along with a slight possibility of scattered showers in some areas. Temperatures are expected to stay comfortable, reaching into the 70s for inland regions.
As the day transitions into night, conditions may become a bit more unsettled. There is a chance of isolated thunderstorms developing, especially in pockets where moisture builds up. Overnight temperatures will dip into the 50s, keeping the air cool but not too chilly.
Tuesday continues the warming trend, with partly sunny skies and highs climbing into the lower 80s. Coastal areas may feel slightly cooler due to onshore breezes, while inland locations will experience more of the heat. Later in the day, there remains a small risk of isolated storms, particularly during the evening hours.
By Wednesday, the warm weather becomes more pronounced, with temperatures potentially reaching around 85 degrees. Overall, the midweek outlook leans warmer, with only minimal chances of rainfall.
According to the National Weather Service, such transitional spring patterns often bring fluctuating conditions, where warm air and lingering moisture can lead to brief showers or isolated storms. Residents are advised to stay updated on local forecasts, especially during the evening hours when storm chances tend to increase.
