Skies will be clear tonight as high pressure contiues to settle across the area. With clear skies light winds, strong radational cooling, and dew points in the low to middle 60's, there will be patchy fog development after midnight. Some fog may be locally dense, but it will burn off by 9 am on Monday morning leaving skies sunny. It will be a warm with highs in the mid 80's. A cool front will sweep across the area on Tuesday, and there may be some widely scattered showers, or an isolated t-storm in the afternoon.. Considerably cooler Canadian air will follow in behind the front so that temperatures will drop into the middle 50's on Tuesday night, and rise only into the low 70's on Wednesday. Skies will be clear and temperatures comfortable through Friday. The sunny dry weather will continue into the weekend, but a good warm up will be in progress over the weekend pushing temperatures back into the mid to upper 80's by Sunday.
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead
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