Cloudy and mainly dry Saturday, Showers and storms Sunday

Unsettled pattern continue next week

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Mild temperatures with patchy fog tonight. Partly cloudy skies will become mostly cloudy through the day on Saturday. As the clouds build, there will be a slight chance of a stray shower.

Rain chances will increase through the day Sunday with isolated storms possible during the afternoon and early evening.

Another front will move in late Monday with a slight chance of scattered showers and potentially strong to isolated severe storms.

Tonight: Partly cloudy with patchy fog.

Saturday: Becoming cloudy and warm with a stary shower or two possible, 10 percent. Lows in the 50s and 60s. Highs in the 70s to low 80s, 70s along the beaches. Wind: SE 10-15 mph.

Sunday: Rain chances will increase through the day with isolated thunderstorms possible, 60-80 percent. Showers will move offshore late in the evening. Current models have drawn back on rainfall totals to around 0.50 - 1.0 inch for inland areas while the beaches could receive heavier amounts. Lows in the 60s. Highs in the 70s to low 80s. Wind: SE 5-10 mph.

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Looking ahead: The unsettled pattern continues early next week with a chance of showers and storms on Monday. Strong to isolated severe storms could be possible with this next front. The cold front will modify and lift north as a warm front, keeping us under a chance of showers through Wednesday.

Sunrise: 7:19 am

Sunset: 7:43 pm


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Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist