Skies are clear early this morning and temperatures range from the low 50s here in Clifton to the low 40s further inland, winds are nearly calm.
A unseasonably warm day can be expected today with a good chance that we will reach the 80 degree mark, the last 80 degree day was last September 28th. Winds will be picking up this afternoon and along with low humidity and warm conditions there is an enhanced chance of brush fires today, a red flag warning is in effect for the area.
A cold front will come through this evening and Sunday will be much cooler as winds become northerly then southeast as high pressure builds down from Eastern Canada.
A low pressure system moving in from the south and west will cause rain on Monday, at this point the heaviest rain will fall in the morning tapering off in the afternoon, expect about an inch of rainfall.
After a chance of a shower Tuesday morning it will then become mostly sunny and seasonably mild.
Wednesday through Friday will be cool and mainly dry but we will have a chance of showers on Thursday.
THE FORECAST:
TODAY – Mostly sunny and breezy, high near 80.
TONIGHT – Mostly clear and cooler, low in the mid 40s.
SUNDAY – Sunny and cool, high near 60.
MONDAY – Rain, high near 60.
TUESDAY – Cloudy with a chance of a shower in the morning becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon, high in the upper 60s.
WEDNESDAY – Partly sunny, high in the low 60s.
THURSDAY – Partly sunny with a chance of a shower, high near 60.
FRIDAY – Mostly sunny, high near 60.
MARINE FORECAST: Today – North wind to 6 knots, seas 1 foot.
OUTLOOK – Chance of small craft advisories later Sunday through Tuesday, no advisories expected on Wednesday.
Have a good day!