Moisture in the atmosphere allowed for the formation of clouds, but no precipitation fell as a result. An upper-level shortwave trough will be moving through the area tonight and tomorrow morning, as ridging begins to build up in the region once again. This ridging will bring warmer air from the south, and conditions will remain dry for the first part of the week. High pressure will be dominating the region for the next few days, so more sunny skies can be expected. Long story short, tomorrow will be very similar to what we have been experiencing for the past week or so: sunny skies with highs in the 80s. If you enjoy this kind of weather, then you're set! If not, just wait a few more days and fall will start seeping in (I promise!).
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Forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy skies with a low around 61°. Light winds will be from the south.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny and warm, with a high of 85°. Winds becoming north as the day progresses, up to 5 mph.
Tomorrow Night: Mostly clear skies with a low of 57°. Winds becoming calm.
Thanks for reading and have a great night!
Mallory Schnell
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