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Your Complete Guide to This Week's Weather Forecast and What to Expect

Weather can change plans quickly, so knowing what to expect each day helps you stay prepared. This week brings a mix of clear skies, fog, and chances of showers with varying temperatures. Whether you’re planning outdoor activities or just want to dress right, this guide breaks down the forecast day by day with practical tips.


Eye-level view of a quiet suburban street with early morning fog
Morning fog settling over a quiet neighborhood

Monday and Monday Night: Clear Skies with Morning Fog


Monday starts with patchy fog before 7 a.m., which means you might want to allow extra time for your morning commute. After the fog lifts, expect mostly sunny skies and a comfortable high near 72°F. The wind will be light and come from the east, so it won’t affect outdoor plans much.


Monday night stays mostly clear with a low around 47°F. A gentle south wind at 3 to 6 mph will keep the air feeling fresh but not chilly. This is a good night for a calm evening walk or some stargazing.


Tips for Monday:


  • Use headlights during early morning fog for safety.

  • Dress in layers to adjust from cool mornings to warmer afternoons.

  • Enjoy outdoor activities after the fog clears.


Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Chance of Showers with Mild Temperatures


Tuesday brings a chance of showers after 2 p.m., with partly sunny skies earlier in the day. The high will be near 69°F, slightly cooler than Monday. Winds pick up from the south at 8 to 13 mph, which could bring in some moisture. The chance of precipitation is 40%, with less than a tenth of an inch expected if it rains.


Tuesday night holds a 30% chance of showers, mainly before 2 a.m., and mostly cloudy skies. The low will be around 51°F, with south winds at 7 to 9 mph.


Tips for Tuesday:


  • Carry a light rain jacket or umbrella if you plan to be outside in the afternoon.

  • Keep an eye on weather updates as showers may be scattered.

  • Plan indoor activities for late evening just in case.


High angle view of a partly cloudy sky with sun breaking through
Partly sunny sky with scattered clouds in the afternoon

Wednesday and Wednesday Night: Showers and Possible Thunderstorms


Wednesday’s weather turns wetter with a slight chance of showers in the morning, increasing to likely showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 2 p.m. The high temperature drops to near 63°F, so it will feel cooler. The chance of precipitation is 70%, so prepare for wet conditions.


Wednesday night continues with showers and an 80% chance of rain. The low will be around 43°F, making it the coolest night so far this week.


Tips for Wednesday:


  • Avoid outdoor plans in the afternoon and evening due to rain and possible thunderstorms.

  • Secure outdoor furniture and loose items.

  • Drive carefully on wet roads and watch for lightning if storms develop.


Thursday and Thursday Night: Lingering Showers and Cooler Weather


Showers are likely Thursday morning, mainly before 8 a.m., with a 60% chance of precipitation. The day will be mostly cloudy with a high near 53°F, noticeably cooler than earlier in the week. Thursday night stays mostly cloudy with a low around 37°F, so expect a chilly night.


Tips for Thursday:


  • Dress warmly with waterproof layers for the morning.

  • Use this cooler day for indoor activities or errands.

  • Prepare for a cold night by checking heating systems or bringing extra blankets.


Friday through Sunday: Mixed Conditions with Chance of Showers


Friday offers a chance of showers with partly sunny skies and a high near 52°F. The chance of rain is 30%, so some dry periods are likely. Friday night also has a 30% chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies and a low near 37°F.


Saturday continues with a 40% chance of showers and partly sunny skies, with a high near 51°F. Saturday night will be mostly cloudy and cold, with a low around 36°F.


Sunday looks brighter with partly sunny skies and a high near 54°F, signaling a slight warming trend.


Tips for the weekend:


  • Keep an umbrella handy but expect some dry spells.

  • Dress in layers to handle cool temperatures and occasional sun.

  • Plan flexible outdoor activities that can move indoors if needed.


Close-up view of a rain-soaked park bench with cloudy sky
Rain-soaked park bench under cloudy sky in the afternoon

What This Week’s Weather Means for You


This week’s forecast shows a transition from mostly clear and mild conditions to cooler, wetter weather by midweek. Patchy fog early in the mornings means caution for drivers, while afternoon showers and thunderstorms call for flexible plans and preparedness.


Key takeaways:


  • Start your days with care during foggy mornings.

  • Expect cooler temperatures and rain midweek, so plan indoor activities.

  • Dress in layers to adjust to changing temperatures.

  • Keep rain gear accessible from Tuesday onward.

  • Monitor weather updates for any changes, especially regarding thunderstorms.


 
 
 

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