Tonight will see thickening clouds and developing showers, with temperatures dropping to a low of 63°F. This shift in weather marks the beginning of a series of changes expected over the weekend.
On Friday, the forecast indicates partly cloudy skies accompanied by windy conditions and scattered showers, with a high reaching 77°F. Early fog is anticipated in inland and eastern areas, creating potential visibility issues.
Local rain and isolated storms are expected primarily in the western regions on Friday. Temperatures will hover around 18°C inland and on the east, north, and south coasts, while they may drop to about 9°C inland during the night.
Looking ahead, Saturday is projected to be sunny with a high of 79°F, continuing into Sunday, which is also expected to reach 79°F. This sunny weather is attributed to high pressure settling in, bringing warm conditions to much of the nation.
However, local rains and isolated storms are still forecasted for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, indicating that the weather may not remain entirely clear.
In contrast, the coastal Pacific Northwest will experience periods of rain today, highlighting the varied weather patterns across the country.
Temperatures in the southern Plains and southern West Coast are expected to soar into the 80s and 90s, showcasing the warm conditions that high pressure is ushering in.
As we move through the weekend, residents should prepare for fluctuating weather, especially with the potential for rain and storms in certain areas.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timing and intensity of these weather changes, so stay tuned for updates as the situation develops.