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Weekly Weather Forecast: Fog, Rain, and a Warmup Ahead

The week ahead brings a mix of patchy fog, rain showers, and a noticeable warmup that will shift the mood from chilly to mild. If you have outdoor plans or a commute, knowing what to expect can help you stay comfortable and prepared. This forecast covers the next several days, highlighting key weather changes and practical tips to make the most of the week.


Eye-level view of a foggy morning street with low visibility
Morning fog reduces visibility on a quiet street

Early Week: Fog and Cloudy Skies


The week starts with patchy fog in the early morning hours, especially before 10 a.m. This fog will reduce visibility, so drivers and pedestrians should take extra care during morning travel. After the fog lifts, expect cloudy skies through mid-morning, but the clouds will gradually clear as the day progresses. Temperatures will reach a high near 44°F, with calm winds keeping the air still.


At night, fog may return after 3 a.m., accompanied by partly cloudy skies and a low around 29°F. Calm winds will continue, creating a quiet and chilly night.


Tips for Foggy Mornings

  • Use low-beam headlights while driving.

  • Allow extra travel time.

  • Avoid sudden stops or lane changes.

  • Wear reflective clothing if walking or biking.


Midweek: Rain Chances Increase


Thursday brings a 50% chance of rain after 1 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 46°F. Winds will be calm in the morning but will shift to the east at around 6 mph in the afternoon. Rainfall could range from a tenth to a quarter of an inch, so carrying an umbrella or rain jacket is wise.


Thursday night will see more significant rain, with a 90% chance and new precipitation amounts between half and three-quarters of an inch. Temperatures will stay mild, dropping to around 37°F, with east winds picking up to 7-9 mph.


High angle view of raindrops falling on a wet pavement
Raindrops create ripples on a wet city pavement

Late Week: Showers and a Slight Warmup


Friday starts with a slight chance of rain before 1 p.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 43°F. Southeast winds will blow at about 7 mph. The chance of rain is lower at 20%, but showers are more likely Friday night, mainly after 1 a.m., with a 60% chance of precipitation and temperatures around 42°F.


Saturday will bring more widespread showers, especially after 1 p.m., with a high near 66°F. This is a significant warmup compared to earlier in the week. The chance of rain is high at 90%, so plan accordingly if you have outdoor activities.


Saturday night will see a 50% chance of rain before 1 a.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 36°F.


Weekend and Early Next Week: Clearing and Warmer Days


Sunday looks much brighter with mostly sunny skies and a high near 54°F. This will be a welcome break from the rain and fog earlier in the week. Sunday night will be partly cloudy with a low around 40°F.


Monday continues the trend with sunny skies and a high near 60°F. The night will be mostly clear with a low near 45°F.


Tuesday will be mostly sunny again, with a high near 67°F, marking the warmest day of the forecast period. This warming trend signals a shift toward spring-like weather.


Wide angle view of a sunny park with green grass and clear blue sky
Sunny park with green grass and clear blue sky in early spring

What This Means for You


  • Morning fog will require caution for early travelers.

  • Rain showers midweek and weekend will affect outdoor plans; keep rain gear handy.

  • The warmup toward the weekend and next week offers a chance to enjoy outdoor activities in milder weather.

  • Temperatures will fluctuate, so layering clothes is a smart choice.


 
 
 

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