Some morning clouds are all that is left of the rainy skies of the past couple days; most locations did pick up two or more inches of water since Thursday! As clouds decrease through the day, northwest winds will keep us cool and may not even allow for temperatures to reach 60 this afternoon so keep the sweatshirt out even though the umbrella goes back in the closet. With mostly clear skies overnight, a good cooling effort is expected…and you couple that with all the water still in the ground and the recipe for fog is there on Sunday morning. After any morning fog burns off Sunday will be a quiet day with lots of sunshine, but a light wind out of the north will still keep temperatures down. For Monday and Tuesday a weaker weather system will stir up skies enough give us more clouds and a bit of a warm up, and it’s hard to keep rain completely out of the forecast – but we will for now. Another shot of cool air will settle in for Wednesday with dry skies, and then we look to Thursday for the next good chance for rain to roll in. A month later into fall and we would seriously be sweating a good chance for accumulating snow, but this one should be just warm enough to keep it all rain Thursday with a few showers spilling over into Friday. All signs then point to another shot of chilly air with dry skies for both Saturday and Sunday of next weekend; we’ll keep our eyes on it. Stay tuned!