Tonight
47 °F
Mostly Clear, HazyTuesday
87 °F
Sunny, HazyTuesday Night
63 °F
Mostly Clear, HazyWednesday
89 °F
Mostly SunnyIssued: 8pm on Monday, June 2nd 2025
Forecast Discussion
Over the next 24-36 hours, there is a good chance of some hazy skies, which could pose an air quality threat. This is mainly due to the smoke of the Canadian Wildfires reaching the surface. So be wary of that.
Apart from the air quality issues, broadly, there isn’t much going on otherwise over the next few days. We are currently under a ridge, which will continue to bring us some warmer weather and very little cloud cover. There does look to be some thunderstorms from Thursday through Saturday, with the best chances being on Friday as a low pressure system is expected to go through, but nothing severe is expected with these storms, at least as of now. The high temperatures will be in the mid to upper 80s from tomorrow through Thursday followed by upper 70s on Friday and Saturday. The low temperatures will largely be very consistent with temps in the low to mid 60s from tomorrow night through Friday night, with tonight and Saturday night being the exceptions with temps in the upper 40s and mid 50s respectively.
Detailed Forecast
Tonight it will be haze with no precipitation. Winds Variable calm. Low 47°F
Tuesday it will be haze with no precipitation. Winds from the S at 0 to 5 mph. High 87°F
Tuesday Night it will be haze with no precipitation. Winds from the SSE at 0 to 5 mph. Low 63°F
Wednesday it will be mostly sunny with no precipitation. Winds from the SSW at 5 to 10 mph. High 89°F
Extended Forecast
Thursday it will be mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of thunderstorms. High near 85°F with a low near 65°F
Friday it will be mostly cloudy with a 70% chance of thunderstorms. High near 77°F with a low near 65°F
Saturday it will be mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of rain showers. High near 77°F with a low near 54°F