7:00 AM | The main weather story continues to be the windy conditions
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Morning clouds then becoming mostly sunny, windy, pleasant temperatures, highs near 70 degrees
Tonight
Partly cloudy, mild, windy, lows near 60 degrees
Thursday
Morning clouds then becoming mostly sunny, still windy, pleasant, near 70
Thursday Night
Mostly clear, mild, low 60’s
Friday
Mostly sunny skies, pleasant, not as windy, low 70’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny skies, warmer, upper 70’s
Sunday
Mostly sunny skies, mild, mid-to-upper 70’s
Monday
Mostly sunny skies, cooler, near 70
Discussion
Quite breezy conditions will continue today, tonight and Thursday with temperatures not too far from normal. High pressure will build into the region late this week with pleasant temperatures, but the weekend should feature warmer conditions as offshore winds develop for a couple of days. By early next week, however, a marine flow of air may return with slightly cooler weather once again in the region.
Elsewhere, a clash of air masses will likely produce severe weather later today and tonight across the mid-section of the country and this will include the risk for tornadoes in places like Oklahoma and Kansas. Some snow is now falling in the highest elevations of Colorado and Wyoming and this colder air mass is sweeping towards very warm and humid air in the central US setting the stage for late day severe weather and that threat will likely continue on Thursday as well in the nation's mid-section.
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