- today: The clouds are gradually increasing, but it's bright. High: 53-58.
- tonight: There will be showers in the early hours, followed by a downpour. Lowest value: 40s.
- tomorrow: It's raining in the morning and windy in the afternoon and night. High: 50s.
- Sunday: Sunny and refreshing. High range: early to mid 50's.
The wind and clouds have gradually increased until late today, but it's average calm and fairly bright for this time of year. Smoke from local wildfires should work fine today, with few fog issues currently expected. One to three inches of rain is possible tonight and tomorrow, with less on the west side of town and more on the east side.
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Today (Friday): It's mostly sunny and bright, but the clouds are gradually increasing, especially in the evening, when a little wind blows, covering the sunlight. At that time, a few gusts of up to 20 mph are possible from the south-southeast. For most of us, temperatures should top out in the mid to upper 50s.Reliability: Medium to High
tonight: It may be dry early in the evening, but if you're going to be out late in the evening, pack an umbrella or rain jacket. It could start to rain after just a few showers. It arrives from the southwest after dark and becomes more intense before dawn when a flood watch begins. Fog may occur, so please drive with extra caution if you must be out late. Temperatures will drop, but will stay within 45 degrees when it rains.Reliability: Medium to High
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Tomorrow (Saturday): Patchy fog may remain. Rain is heavy at times, especially in the morning, but stops in the afternoon. There may be thunder. Areas with a high potential for flooding include urban areas, poorly drained areas, and small rivers. It should start to dry out a bit by late afternoon or evening. The wind is also getting stronger over time. Wind gusts can reach 35 mph from the northwest as highs reach 55 degrees during the day.Reliability: Medium to High
tomorrow night: Nighttime showers should not be too heavy or last too long. Clear skies become more and more noticeable over time. Winds remain strong, especially before midnight. Winds will be from the north and northwest with gusts around 25 mph. Temperatures will drop significantly, with lows in the upper 20s to mid 30s.Reliability: Medium
Sunday: Skies are clear and temperatures are mild in the low to mid 50s. The thermometer may be only slightly below average for this time of year, but wind chills in the 40s may feel like the end of winter. Winds will be from the north at 20 to 25 mph at times, decreasing later in the day.Reliability: Medium to High
Sunday night: The sky should be clear and the wind should be calm. Be sure to look for the rising “worm” full moon. Low temperatures could be a degree or two milder than Saturday night, but are still targeting the upper 20s to mid 30s.Reliability: Medium
High confidence that high levels of sunlight will be available again Monday Dry and fairly calm conditions are expected. The maximum temperature he aims for is the average level for late March. Typically in the mid 50s in the coolest areas and in the low 60s in traditionally warm urban areas.Reliability: Medium to High
Clouds are likely to prevail Tuesday, And they help keep us a little cooler, with current high temperatures aiming to be within 55 degrees. The possibility of rain showers cannot be ruled out. With more sunshine than currently expected, temperatures could reach around 60 degrees. We will provide detailed forecast updates as we get closer, so stay tuned.Reliability: Medium