Temperatures have been a little cooler than Saturday overall, but still above average for this time of year. The same weather will greet us Monday.
Winds will pick up Monday evening and night as a cold front drops into the state. This will knock high temperatures down on Tuesday and bring drier air into our area as well.
Dewpoints will drop into the 30s on Tuesday and Wednesday. With such moisture-starved air remaining in place for the foreseeable future, precipitation will be hard to come by, as seen in the image below.
Forecast lows tonight and warm highs for the next six days are below:
The extended outlooks from the Weather Prediction Center keep our warm and dry weather rolling on into mid-October.
Your WHO 13 7-day forecast:
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