After seeing near record highs Friday, expect a continuation this weekend. There are no signs it will be any different on Saturday with temperatures again skyrocketing into the upper 70s to around 80. If we see plentiful sunshine like we saw on Friday, we will easily reach 80 again. If the clouds become stubborn, we'll stay in the 70s, but it will still be unseasonably warm for this time of year.
Changes arrive late Sunday. The morning hours will be dry, then rain will begin moving in later in the day. Temperatures will again reach the 70s, but it will likely not be as warm as Saturday due to thicker clouds. By Sunday night, showers and storms will begin moving into the area. Some of the rain will be heavy at times through Monday morning, but nothing severe is expected. Temperatures will cool off as a cold front moves through the region. Highs Monday will only be around 60, with 50s expected most of the rest of the week. Rain chances will linger into Tuesday evening, with clearing skies Wednesday and Thursday.
Chief Meteorologist Derek Beasley