OVERNIGHT: Rain showers approach from the west overnight, with a few showers likely between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. It will not be heavy rain, but steady at times, that will lead to wet and slick roads for overnight travel. Aside from a lingering drizzle or some patchy fog, it will be dry by the morning commute Tuesday.
TUESDAY: Clouds quickly clear for sun by late-morning, and the sun will quickly warm temperatures into the 70s by noon. There is a chance at 80 degrees by 5 p.m. everywhere, as there will not be a sea breeze to cool the coast. It gets cooler again Tuesday night with lows in the lower 50s.
REST OF THE WEEK: The rest of the workweek will be warm during the day and cool at night, typical for mid-late Spring. A sea breeze will keep it in the 60s on Thursday at the coast, otherwise expect highs in the low 70s and lows near 50. It remains rain-free for the rest of the workweek, aside from a rogue shower chance Friday evening.
WEEKEND: The next chance for rain will be on Saturday with a few scattered showers possible. It will cool temperatures back down to the 60s for Sunday despite having plenty of sun. There is a signal for major warmth next week, with more 80s possible by midweek next week. Stay tuned for updates.