Quiet, comfortably warm weather continues through the weekend

Thursday will run a bit on the cloudy side, but we’ll still see some peeks of sun at times to allow temperatures to warm from the mid-60s in the morning to the mid-80s in the afternoon. Northeasterly winds persist, keeping dewpoints relatively low and the air comfortably warm as a result. We will continue to contend with some salt water flooding around the midday high tide, which could close a few roads for those of us headed for an early lunch downtown.
Friday & the weekend: Remaining quiet, turning sunnier

High pressure remains in control heading into Friday and the weekend, giving us something rare — a rain-free weekend! Temperatures will run in the low to mid-80s each afternoon, warmest on Sunday, while lows will start each day comfortably in the mid-60s. Coastal flooding during daytime high tides remains a concern with persistent northeast winds, but otherwise, there are no major concerns to speak of. I hope you can take advantage!
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