
CWG Live updates: Breezy today and brighter skies. Probably dry this weekend.
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Happening now: More sunshine and rather breezy today with just a slight shower chance. Highs in the mid-60s to around 70.
What's next? More sun than clouds this weekend into Memorial Day with highs warming from mid-60s to mid-70s and low rain odds. A greater rain chance arrives Tuesday.
Today's daily digit — 7/10: A bit cool and breezy with a stray shower chance. At least skies are brighter as the workweek ends. | 🤚 Your call?
The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day's weather, on a 0-to-10 scale.
Forecast in detail
Today (Friday): A bit more sun than clouds, overall. Building breezes from the west, perhaps near 30 mph in the afternoon. Along the same timeline as noticeable breezes, a stray shower is also possible, especially north of town. Highs get into the mid-60s to around 70. Confidence: Medium-High
Tonight: Breezes calm with time though perhaps not fully. Skies are partly to mostly clear. Evening temperatures around 60 dip into the mid-40s to around 50 for lows. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow (Saturday): Bright skies overall but a bit of midday and afternoon cloudiness is possible as breezes again gust from the west near 25 mph at times. Shower chances are minimal to none. Highs mid-60s to around 70. Confidence: Medium
Tomorrow night: Mainly clear with just a few high clouds as breezes settle down again. Lows bottom out in the upper 40s to low 50s. Confidence: Medium-High
Sunday: Lower breezes and warmer highs near 70 to mid-70s. Mainly bright with patchy midday and afternoon clouds again moving through. Shower chances are again minimal. Confidence: Medium
A look ahead
Sunday night: Partly cloudy with a tiny shower chance near dawn. Lows are in the upper 40s to mid-50s. Confidence: Medium
A gradual increase in clouds is possible Memorial Day with stray showers, or even a storm, especially during the afternoon. We should still be mild, with highs in the low to mid-70s. Confidence: Medium
Significant rains may arrive for Tuesday and into midweek as a storm system pushes through the region. Highs may be held back in the mid-60s or so when rain is most abundant. Confidence: Low-Medium
Today's daily digit — 7/10: A bit cool and breezy with a stray shower chance. At least skies are brighter as the workweek ends. | 🤚 Your call?
The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day's weather, on a 0-to-10 scale.
Forecast in detail
Today (Friday): A bit more sun than clouds, overall. Building breezes from the west, perhaps near 30 mph in the afternoon. Along the same timeline as noticeable breezes, a stray shower is also possible, especially north of town. Highs get into the mid-60s to around 70. Confidence: Medium-High
Tonight: Breezes calm with time though perhaps not fully. Skies are partly to mostly clear. Evening temperatures around 60 dip into the mid-40s to around 50 for lows. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow (Saturday): Bright skies overall but a bit of midday and afternoon cloudiness is possible as breezes again gust from the west near 25 mph at times. Shower chances are minimal to none. Highs mid-60s to around 70. Confidence: Medium
Tomorrow night: Mainly clear with just a few high clouds as breezes settle down again. Lows bottom out in the upper 40s to low 50s. Confidence: Medium-High
Sunday: Lower breezes and warmer highs near 70 to mid-70s. Mainly bright with patchy midday and afternoon clouds again moving through. Shower chances are again minimal. Confidence: Medium
A look ahead
Sunday night: Partly cloudy with a tiny shower chance near dawn. Lows are in the upper 40s to mid-50s. Confidence: Medium
A gradual increase in clouds is possible Memorial Day with stray showers, or even a storm, especially during the afternoon. We should still be mild, with highs in the low to mid-70s. Confidence: Medium
Significant rains may arrive for Tuesday and into midweek as a storm system pushes through the region. Highs may be held back in the mid-60s or so when rain is most abundant. Confidence: Low-Medium
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