The weather pattern this week will be a somewhat drier and quieter one.
The air quality alert is up through 11 p.m. and will most likely get extended into Tuesday.
The smoke and haze will start to shift back northward again, so it won't be as prolific through the area as Monday.
Temperatures will run on the seasonable side, with overnight temperatures in the upper 60s and daytime highs in the lower to middle 80s.
Humidity levels remain slightly elevated for now, but some drier air will move in toward the end of the week.
Currently Tropical Storm Dexter remains offshore and isn't a threat to land, but there could be others trying to develop.
Any threat to our weather for rain chances remains highly uncertain at this time.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny, hazy. High of 83-85.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy. High of 82.
THURSDAY: Sun and clouds, a few showers/thunderstorms. High of 80.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. High of 82.
SATURDAY: Sunny. High of 83.
SUNDAY: Partly sunny. High of 86.
MONDAY: Risk of showers/storms. Humid. High of 87.