The pattern of 2 to 3 days cool followed by 2 to 3 days warm continues and today begins the warm pattern. A warm front is well to the north and that sets us up for a partly to mostly sunny day. Temperatures today will be able to climb higher than yesterday as winds will be more south southwest. Highs will reach the middle to upper 70s. Temperatures will be a little cooler along the shore. Radars are nice and quiet and once again it is another day of no rain. Since September 29th most of the area has seen under a tenth of an inch of rain.
Tonight will be a warmish night with most lows in the 50s to around 60. Wednesday will be very warm and it could be another day of potential record high temperatures. A cold front is moving through but once again this is another case of the front coming through dry and the only thing that happens is a wind shift to the northwest later in the day. Skies will be no worse than partly sunny. Most highs will be in the upper 70s and lower 80s.