The National Weather Service has issued a rip current statement for a high risk of rip currents through Friday evening for the Atlantic-facing beaches.
SUNNY FRIDAY LEADS INTO A SHOWERY SATURDAY
Another comfortable night is ahead with lows back down into the 60s and a gentle easterly breeze. That east wind will bring in some clouds after midnight with some patchy fog possible by the Friday morning commute.
The sun returns by late morning with another sun-filled afternoon and highs in the upper 70s. The humidity will be a bit higher, and continue to increase into Friday night. Showers hold off until late in the morning Saturday but it will be a cloudy and gloomy-looking day.
The best chance for gusty showers Saturday will be between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Quick clearing is expected once the rain ends, and a brisk breeze will bring down the coldest air of the season so far Saturday night. Lows will dip down into the midd-50s by Sunday morning, feeling colder than that with 20 mph gusts.
Sunday will be chilly but sunny. A quick rebound back to summer weather into next week, with temperatures mid-80s returning less than a week from now.
FORECAST
OVERNIGHT: Cool, a few clouds, with light winds. Lows near 65.
FRIDAY: Partly sunny, warm, and slightly humid. Clouds thicken late. Highs near 79. Lows near 66.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy, warm and muggy. Chance of afternoon rain. A bit breezy. Highs near 75. Lows near 60.
SUNDAY: Chance of early rain, quickly clearing. Sunny, mild, and less humid. Highs near 74. Lows near 59.
MONDAY: Sunny, nice and mild. Highs near 75. Lows near 61.
TUESDAY: Sunny, dry and comfortably mild. Highs 77. Lows near 62.
WEDNESDAY: Another spectacular day, sunny and warmer. Highs near 80. Lows near 63.