Unsettled weather continues, but milder temperatures take hold A lingering pattern of unsettled weather has continued to affect the region over the past few days, bringing a mix of rain and clouds to the area. However, as we look ahead to the coming week, it appears that milder temperatures will start to take hold. Currently, a low-pressure system is parked just off the coast, causing the air to remain unstable and leading to frequent showers and thunderstorms. As this system slowly moves inland, it's expected to bring an increase in rain and cloud cover through the end of the week. But as we get into the weekend and beyond, high pressure will start to build back in, bringing a return to more seasonal temperatures. In fact, by Sunday and Monday, daytime highs are expected to climb back up into the mid-60s to low 70s, which is closer to normal for this time of year. This shift towards milder air is welcome news for many, especially those who have been dealing with cooler-than-normal conditions over the past few weeks. And while it's not going to be a dramatic flip-flop into warmth, it will certainly be a nice change of pace from the chilly weather we've seen lately. Looking ahead to the seven-day forecast, here's what you can expect: * Today: A mix of sun and clouds with a high near 58. * Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a low around 50. * Thursday: Partly sunny with a high near 62. * Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms with a high near 65. * Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a high near 68. * Sunday: Partly sunny with a high near 72. * Monday: Sunny skies with a high near 74. It's worth noting that while this milder air is expected to bring some relief from the cooler temperatures, it's not going to le...#Sunday #weekend #Monday #temperature #low_pressure_system #weather #high_pressure #coast #seven_day_forecast
