Friday night update: We’re in for a stretch of beautiful weather with a high pressure system holding its grip over the area through the weekend. This means above-average temperatures and dry conditions. You can expect some scattered daytime clouds, but nothing too gloomy, and light winds. However, there’s a change on the horizon next week, with a cold front set to bring more autumn-like temperatures.
Short Term
Expect temperatures to dip into the low to mid-50s tonight with partly cloudy skies. Patchy fog will develop late and continue through early Saturday before burning off. Sunshine is locked in through Monday, with temperatures in the low to mid 80s.
Long Term
As we head into Halloween on Tuesday, we’ll transition from summer back to autumn. A cold front is due to sweep through the area, bringing cooler temperatures. The northern parts of the area will feel the chill first, with highs only reaching the middle 60s, while the south might hang onto the upper 70s. Rainfall changes are limited.
Beyond that, brace yourselves for much colder weather. Highs will struggle to reach the 60s, and there’s a possibility of freezing temperatures, especially in northern and central regions. Temperatures begin to moderate going into the following weekend.