Breezy, Warmer Monday Before Wet Tuesday

Breezy warmer – A warmer, partly sunny Monday with gusty winds is followed by a wetter Tuesday with steady rain and storms.
Monday arrives with a forecast that feels like a small reprieve: warmer conditions, breaks of sun, and a breezy southwest wind that turns the afternoon pleasantly active.
By the time late day rolls around. skies are expected to trend partly sunny after an earlier window of scattered showers and isolated storms.. Highs are forecast to reach near 81 degrees. though the wind is a key part of the story. with gusts potentially pushing higher than what you might expect on a mild-looking day.
Insight: Even when temperatures feel inviting, gusty winds can change outdoor comfort quickly, especially if you are near open areas or around lakes where conditions can escalate.
As Monday night approaches, conditions shift toward mostly cloudy, and temperatures cool down into the low 60s. For many, the bigger change comes next: Tuesday is shaping up as the day most likely to disrupt plans, with rounds of showers and scattered thunderstorms moving through.
The rain outlook points to roughly an inch of precipitation, which matters for more than just umbrellas. With steady wet weather in the picture, commutes and day-to-day schedules could slow down, and roads may be slick enough to demand extra caution.
Insight: This is the kind of weather that can quietly affect entire days, not just pockets of storms, so planning for delays can matter as much as checking the radar.
While the severe weather risk is expected to stay low, the broader impact still lands on visibility, travel time, and outdoor commitments. Tuesday’s high is forecast to be in the upper 60s, followed by continued showery conditions into Tuesday night.
Wednesday brings a cooler reset with partly sunny skies and a smaller chance of additional showers and isolated thunderstorms. If you are looking beyond the immediate weekend plans, the transition from warm and breezy to wetter and cooler becomes a clear theme across the week.
Insight: The overall pattern is less about extreme headlines and more about how quickly “comfortable weather” can flip into “plan for the rain,” making simple adjustments now the best strategy for staying ahead.