After a brief warm spell, we are looking at a full week ahead of average to below average temperatures. A distinct fall feel has come just as we ended Daylight Saving Time. The best chances for rain are at the beginning of the week.
Rest of today – high temperatures into the mid-60s ahead of an advancing cold front. This cold front will carry with it the chance for some showers later today. Mostly cloudy otherwise.
Tuesday – once the cold front passes us, winds will turn rather quickly northwest, bringing much cooler air into the region. High temperatures will likely be in the low-50s with partly sunny skies.
Wednesday – this frontal boundary from early in the week will stall out south of us. This will allow multiple shortwaves to ride up the frontal boundary, giving us a slight chance of rain overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. High temperatures will again be on the cool side, only in the low-50s with mostly cloudy skies.
Thrusday – a tad bit warmer, with a mix of clouds and sun and high temperatures in the mid-50s.