The potential for thunderstorms will linger for the entire week with the greatest chance for afternoon storms.
Sunday afternoon, hyper-isolated storms remain with help from the sea breeze, but long-lasting storms are not occurring tonight.
Sunday evening temperatures will drop into the low 70s with light winds from the southeast and partly cloudy skies.
Monday morning temperatures will begin in the upper 60s with light winds from the south and southeast and mostly clear skies. On Monday afternoon, storm chances develop with temperatures peaking into the upper 80s and feel like temperatures in the 90s. Rain is possible for the early afternoon with light winds from the east and partly cloudy skies.
Rain chances will remain throughout the week with water in the atmosphere at standard levels to support rain. However, most rain will be triggered in the afternoon by the seabreeze. Temperatures will shift closer to the upper 90s and 100 degrees toward the end of the week along with a high chance for rain. Keep the umbrella in the car for the week as afternoon rain looms.
BEACH FORECAST: Ocean temperatures range 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit with UV levels at High to Very High
RIP CURRENT RISK: Moderate