Mostly cloudy Memorial Day; warming trend continues

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A cloudy but dry day as we commemorate Memorial Day. Temperatures are slightly warmer than they were over the weekend, climbing from the upper 40s this morning to the mid 70s by afternoon. Cloud cover increases through the day.
There is a chance for an isolated shower later this evening, but most should stay dry.

We stay dry most of the day Tuesday as well, then showers move in late Tuesday night. Expect scattered showers Wednesday and Thursday before drying out on Friday.

Temperatures continue to warm this week. Highs reach 80 by Friday, and we’ll stay there through the second half of the 10-day forecast.
Today: Partly to mostly cloudy. High 74.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 54.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Overnight rain. High 76.
Wednesday: Scattered showers. Overcast. High 72.