Monday, May 12 — Classic May Sunshine
Wall-to-wall sun and a continued warming trend. Highs surge to 76–78°F with a light southwest breeze at 5–9 mph. Excellent outdoor weather. Monday night is partly cloudy and mild with lows in the mid 50s.
Wall-to-wall sun and a continued warming trend. Highs surge to 76–78°F with a light southwest breeze at 5–9 mph. Excellent outdoor weather. Monday night is partly cloudy and mild with lows in the mid 50s.
A true spring rebound. Sunny skies dominate with dry air and pleasant conditions. Highs climb into the low 70s with light north winds shifting variable by evening. Sunday night is mostly clear and calm, with lows dipping to around 48°F.
Rain becomes more intermittent and showery as the low slowly lifts away. Not a total washout, but expect to dodge showers, especially in the morning to early afternoon. Partial clearing is possible later in the day. Highs near 63–65°F with a northwest breeze around 7–10 mph. Saturday night turns mostly clear and seasonably mild, with lows near 51°F.
A windswept, damp day with periods of steady rain, especially from mid-morning through evening. Highs struggle to reach 54–56°F under thick cloud cover and a gusty northeast wind at 10–15 mph, gusting to 20 mph at times. Rainfall may total 0.4–0.75" by evening, with locally heavier amounts possible inland. Friday night stays damp with occasional rain and lows around 48–50°F.
Partial sunshine returns as drier air works in. A lingering morning shower can’t be ruled out, but most of the day should be dry. Highs reach 66–68°F with north winds at 6–9 mph. Thursday night is partly cloudy and seasonably cool with lows around 49°F.
Partly sunny skies mix with occasional scattered showers as the slow-moving system begins to pull away. Highs rebound into the low 70s, with southwest winds around 9 mph. Showers may linger into the evening, though dry breaks are likely. Wednesday night dips to 53°F under mostly cloudy skies.
Mostly cloudy and slightly milder. Afternoon highs climb to 63–65°F. Spotty showers develop during the day with steadier rain arriving after sunset. Winds shift east at 6–9 mph. Tuesday night brings widespread showers and mild conditions, with lows around 56°F.
A significant cool-down arrives. Expect mostly cloudy skies and occasional light rain or drizzle, especially in the morning. Highs struggle to reach 56°F with a cool northeast breeze at 8–12 mph. Humidity remains low despite the cloud cover. Monday night remains damp and overcast with a low near 49°F.
Mostly cloudy with intermittent showers through the day, and a few embedded thunderstorms possible after 1 p.m. Highs top out near 72–74°F early, but may fall back into the 60s by late afternoon as winds shift. Showers become more isolated after sunset. East winds turn calm overnight. Sunday night lows drop to around 51°F.
A mix of sun and clouds with increasing humidity. Temperatures surge into the low 80s by mid-afternoon. Scattered thunderstorms may develop after 2–3 p.m., with the highest chances between 4–9 p.m. Some storms may be strong with heavy rain and gusty winds. South-southwest winds 5–9 mph. Rainfall totals vary widely, but localized amounts over 0.5" possible. Saturday night stays muggy and mostly cloudy with lows near 60°F.