
We are calling for 44 degrees tonight, with cooler temps in many of the outlying areas. By the way, the record low for tomorrow morning is 40 set in 1895. Although we won’t hit the record, just being close to a record that old tells you that we are unusually cool for this time of the year.
Skies will remain clear on Monday, and after the chilly start, we should inch up to about 70 by the afternoon hours for a high. After another night of 40s tomorrow night, temps will moderate to upper 70s by Tuesday and 80s by Wednesday and Thursday.
It will be dry for the first half of the week and then shower chances will begin to creep in late Thursday, and become more widespread on Friday through next weekend, as a low pressure center lifts northwestward out of the eastern Gulf of Mexico almost like a tropical system (which it will not be).








