SMOKY SKIES: Wildfires are burning across the western part of the United States, and the wind high in the sky is blowing the smoke in our direction. The bulk of this will stay high in the sky above us, but some of it will mix down to the surface, which could impact air quality at times this week.
FORECAST: Today will be partly cloudy with highs very similar to Sunday, in the low and mid 80s. It has also started to get a little muggy. From the late afternoon to early evening, we'll probably have to dodge a few isolated showers and storms, but most of us will stay dry.
Overnight and into Tuesday morning, a few foggy areas will pop up as we cool off into the mid 60s.
We heat up a little more Tuesday afternoon with upper 80s and a mix of sun and clouds. A few isolated showers and storms will try to pop up again late in the day, but like Monday, most of us will stay dry.
Wednesday will be in the upper 80s with a lot of sunshine and the same small chance for a quick shower from the late afternoon to early evening.
As the humidity slowly climbs higher through the workweek, our mornings will start to get a little warmer.
It stays in the upper 80s Thursday with mostly sunny skies.
We have a better chance of hitting 90 on Friday. It will be mostly sunny and a little breezy in the afternoon.
The weekend will be in the low 90s with plenty of sunshine and a little extra wind.
MONDAY
Partly Cloudy
Isolated P.M. Rain
High: 84
MONDAY NIGHT
Mostly Clear
Foggy Areas
Low: 64
TUESDAY
Partly Cloudy
Isolated P.M. Rain
High: 88
WEDNESDAY
Mostly Sunny
Isolated P.M. Rain
High: 88
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