News 12 meteorologist Allan Nosoff says the workweek will kick off with sunshine and breezy conditions.
There will be a pleasant start to the workweek Monday, with highs into the 60s and sunny skies.
The next rainmaker will arrive Wednesday, along with a brief shot of colder air.
FORECAST:
MONDAY: Wall-to-wall sunshine. Still a bit breezy with wind gusts up to 20-25 mph midday. Highs up to 61. Lows down to 45, with an isolated shower chance between 12 a.m. -3 a.m.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny start, more clouds arrive late. Highs around 62. Lows down to 38.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy with showers likely by the afternoon. A drearier day. Colder. Highs near 47, below average. Lows steady near 43.
THURSDAY: Rain likely in the morning, tapering off into the afternoon. Some sunshine is possible during the evening. Highs head back up to 62. Lows down to 48.
FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower or two in the evening. Highs around 60. Lows near 44.
NEXT WEEKEND: A possible coastal storm looks to stay offshore as of now. That means colder air, especially by Sunday. Highs on either side of 50, lows in the upper-30s.