
Mostly clear and mild this morning, about 57F, with a steady west breeze. Expect a mostly sunny Sunday with a high near 62F. It will feel a bit cooler than the number on the thermometer, especially for late-morning commuters, thanks to that breeze.
Afternoon Winds Pick Up
The west wind will run 9 to 13 mph with gusts around 20 to 25 mph, enough to keep flags snapping and help dry up any leftover road spray. Sunday night stays clear with a low near 43F, and Monday, March 9, 2026, looks sunny and much warmer with a high near 69F.
Midweek Storm Threat
A stronger warm-up moves in Tuesday, March 10, 2026, and Wednesday, March 11, 2026, with highs pushing into the mid 70s. Rain and thunderstorms return on Wednesday, and forecasters are already eyeing that day for the potential of strong to severe storms, including heavy rain and damaging wind, according to the National Weather Service. Timing and severity will hinge on how the system comes together and how much moisture reaches the region, so details may shift as the week gets closer.
Late-Week Turn To Snow
Behind that system, temperatures drop Wednesday night into Thursday, March 12, with rain changing to a rain-and-snow mix. Lows fall into the mid 30s, and Thursday’s high tops out near 41F. Higher elevations and late-night drivers should keep an eye on the forecast for slushy accumulations and gusty winds, a flip side to the warm, wet pattern already in play.
How To Prepare
Enjoy the mild Sunday, but keep phone alerts on and plans flexible for midweek. An umbrella will come in handy on Wednesday, and a quick outfit change from a light jacket to heavier layers may not be a bad idea. Check for updated information from the National Weather Service and local transit agencies if you have travel lined up for Wednesday or Thursday.









