It’s a tale of two seasons in this last week of winter. Early week will feature warm and windy conditions with a midweek cool down and then seasonable conditions for late week.
With high pressure off to our east and a storm system develop to our west, we’ll see mainly clear skies overnight. Temperatures will remain mild, thanks to breezy southerly winds, in the lower 50s.
We'll see sunshine for most of tomorrow, but clouds will increase in the afternoon, thanks to a low pressure and cold front approaching from the west. Ahead of the storm system, gusty south-southwesterly winds will help drive temperatures into the low 80s.
The first front will move through tomorrow night with little fanfare, just some clouds. Under partly cloudy skies, temperatures will stay near 60.
Partial sunshine will return Wednesday morning, ahead of the more potent cold front. We’ll see showers and a few rumbles of thunder breakout ahead of the front Wednesday afternoon. Temperatures will climb into the mid-70s.
As the front crosses late Wednesday afternoon, colder air will surge south into the region. Precipitation will wrap around behind the front and with colder air in place, we could see rain mix with and changeover to snow before the wet weather ends Wednesday night. However, with marginal temperatures, little to no snow accumulation is expected.
Sunshine and seasonable conditions return late week.