Although this weekend was a damp and dismal, more summer-like conditions will arrive later this weekend just in time for the all important Memorial Day Weekend. Until then, a blocking pattern will continue to keep us unsettled for Monday and Tuesday. It will remain on the cloudy side with a few scattered showers, even a t'storm possible. Temperatures will moderate each day as we shake off this pesky upper low pressure system. Wednesday & Thursday will most likely be the warmest days as we finally break through with plenty of sunshine and winds generally from the west. Temperatures will rise into the upper 70s (80s inland). As we move into the Memorial Day Weekend, it looks like it will remain mainly dry. Only fly in the ointment would be a backdoor front this weekend that could push through and keep temperatures cooler Friday and Saturday with the threat of a few scattered showers or t'storm. If this happens, a more northeasterly flow would keep temperatures in the 60s to around 70 Friday and Saturday. We will watch this as the week progresses but overall we are looking for a great stretch of weather.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, few showers, afternoon t'storm possible.
Temp: mid 60s.
Wind: NE 8-13 mph
Tuesday: Clouds, some sun, few showers.
Temp: upper 60s.
Wind: WNW 7-11 mph
Wednesday & Thursday: Sunshine, warmer.
Temp: upper 70s
Friday: Sun & Clouds, possible shower. Onshore winds developing
Temp: low 70s.
Saturday: Breezy, cooler.
Temp: upper 60s
Sunday & Memorial Day: Looking Dry, warmer.
Temp: mid 70s