Tuesday: Rain ending, turning warmer

Showers will continue overnight into early Tuesday morning, but rain should be departing the area around sunrise. As high pressure to the north moves eastward, winds turn more southerly, pushing a front back north as a warm front. This will help temperatures start relatively mild for this point in the year (mid-50s) and finish downright warm (low-to-mid 70s) under partly cloudy skies. From here, we should see a few days of rain-free and unusually warm conditions, with temperatures running 10°+ above normal through Friday, when another front gets through and knocks temperatures back to a more standard September reality for the weekend.