Steady showers will clear out Sunday night, leaving us drier into Monday morning. While an isolated sprinkle cannot be completely ruled out Monday or Tuesday, most will remain dry as high temperatures reach the mid/upper 70s. Very similar temperatures are forecast through this entire week, with afternoon highs ranging between 76-77 every day through Saturday. Scattered thunderstorms will be possible Wednesday, but much of the remainder of the week looks drier.

However, the cool and comfortable pattern we have been in will not last much longer. There is an increasingly strong signal to see the summer-like pattern return beginning late next weekend. The long-term outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center support this, giving the Stateline a 50-60% chance to see above average temperatures between June 29th-July 5th. That would indicate more 80s and possible 90s on the way, more like what we come to expect in July. The warm-up also looks to arrive with much more humidity and storm chances as well. So, enjoy the 70s while they last!

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