As we go through the night we'll only see a few clouds here and there, but mostly will be clear. By early tomorrow morning we'll start to see some clouds work back into our area ahead of a cold front, which will bring us some drizzle around 9am, and then chances for light rain during the afternoon.
Once we get into Tuesday night, a high pressure system will move in behind the front and begin channeling cold air back into our area, bringing us into the upper 20's during overnight.
However, that cold air won't be lasting long as that same high pressure system will track eastward on Wednesday, and will begin to shift our winds from northerly to southerly. This is one of the few factors that'll help keep our temperatures fairly warm going through the week.
The other factor in play is a cutoff system that'll form Tuesday night in the southern plains. What this will do is form a low pressure system in the plains and help keep that channel of warm air flowing into our area. And with that high pressure system in place, we'll continue to see sunshine for most of the week as well!!This pattern will bring us sunshine, and temperatures above average for both day and night going through the work week.





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