Although it is quite mild this morning with readings in the upper 50s temperatures will gradually fall as we go through the day as the front moves south of our area and we are stuck with an onshore flow of cool marine air. It will remain cloudy all day with some drizzle developing later in the day, also the wind will pick up out of the east.
Tonight some drizzle will persist and then rain will develop after midnight, it will be cooler than the last couple of nights with temperatures falling to around 40.
Friday will be a nasty and raw day with rain heavy at times along with a rather strong easterly wind.
The weekend will be very pleasant with plenty of sunshine and near seasonable temperatures.
As we head into next week it will becoming milder but not as warm as the past few days.
The forecast: Today – Cloudy with drizzle by this afternoon, temperatures slowly falling through the 50s.
Tonight – Drizzle this evening with rain after midnight, low around 40.
Friday – Rain, heavy at times and windy, highs in the low 50s.
Saturday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 60s.
Sunday – Sunny, high in the upper 50s.
Monday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 60s.
Tuesday – Partly sunny, high in the low 70s.
Wednesday – Partly sunny, high in the mid-upper 60s.
Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory from noon today till 2am Friday, northeast wind to 25 knots increasing to 35 knots by daybreak on Friday, seas 3 feet today increasing to 8 feet by daybreak on Friday.
Outlook – Gale warning issued from 2am till noon on Friday, small craft advisories should then continue into Friday night before lowering to below advisory levels for the weekend into early next week!
Have a good day!