Following this morning's cold front, we are in store for a nice taste of fall-like weather next week. Temperatures will near 10 degrees below normal over the next few days! Sunday morning will start out cool, in the low to mid-50s. By afternoon. temperatures only rebound to the low 70s under a partly cloudy sky.

A few shallow-topped clouds may produce an isolated shower or two Sunday afternoon and early evening. Coverage of these showers will remain quite low, with most locations dry at any given time. Those who do see showers may receive up to 0.1" of rain within them. Rain coverage will decrease toward the late evening as the sun sets.

Outside of any spotty showers, it will be a bit breezy once again. Similar to Saturday, Sunday will feature wind gusts near 25 mph through the afternoon and early evening. The Northwesterly direction is the primary driver for the cooler air mass settling in overhead during this time. Wind gusts will ease also as the sun sets.

Afternoon high temperatures the next few days will be on either side of the 70-degree mark, about 10° below average for this time of year. The next few overnights will also be refreshing if not downright chilly. The forecast for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights calls for lows in the upper 40s! This is much closer to average for late September than late August.

Unfortunately for fall-lovers, this stretch of fall chill is somewhat short lived, as the cool pocket of air will moderate closer to average by the end of the week. Wednesday and Thursday will see highs return to the mid-70s, then we are back near 80° by next weekend.

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