It will stay sunny and warmer until more clouds gradually move in next Tuesday.
Following next Wednesday's rain chance, cooler weather, with high temperatures in the 60s, returns for the end of the week. The recent dry conditions have led to a statewide burn ban through at least Oct. 15. While small outdoor fire pits are allowed, please use extreme caution even with those very small outdoor fires. The ground is much drier than usual, so fires can start a bit more easily regardless of wind. On windier days, it will be more dangerous as any fire that starts can spread more rapidly.
FORECAST:
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and warmer with highs around 78 degrees. Lows near 58 degrees with some patchy fog possible into Sunday morning.
SUNDAY: Another beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and high temperatures around 79 degrees. Lows near 59 degrees.
MONDAY: Sunny and warm with high temperatures around 77 degrees. Lows near 60 degrees.
TUESDAY: Increasing clouds. Highs around 77 degrees. Lows near 63 degrees.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy with periods of rain. Highs around 73 degrees. Lows near 50 degrees.
THURSDAY: Becoming mostly sunny. Cooler with highs around 64 degrees. Lows near 49 degrees.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny with highs around 65 degrees. Lows near 50 degrees.