
The National Weather Service predicts a mix of patchy fog before the late morning hours and gradual clearings as the days progress. Highs will hover comfortably in the low 80s while nighttime brings slight cloudiness and temperatures dropping to the mid-60s, perfect for those evening strolls along the beach or a nightcap in your favorite outdoor space.
The forecast for today, according to the detailed outlook on the National Weather Service website, shows light and variable winds become west southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon following the dissipation of the morning's patchy fog after 11:00 a.m., and as we roll into tonight, the fog makes a return but not before the clouds increase, setting temperatures at a low around 63. This pattern of foggy mornings followed by clearing skies will continue at least through Friday, with the warmest day predicted to be Sunday, reaching up to 87 degrees.
Looking ahead to the work week, Monday's temperature will be sitting pretty near 85 degrees with a chance for some wind gusts that could reach up to 15 mph, a slight tease of excitement amid the steady weather. Tuesday and Wednesday maintain the trend with highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid-60s, promising conditions that are neither tempestuous nor tepid, but rather an agreeable constant that allows the city to move with a comforting predictability.
Juneteenth will be graced with sunshine and a high of 82 degrees, offering optimal conditions for outdoor celebrations and remembrances. Looking towards the end of next week, the mornings will see some patchy fog yet again before ushering in mostly sunny days with temperatures in the low 80s, and while the nights bring mostly cloudy skies and a low around 63, it feels like nature's way of tucking the city in.









