
Today, patchy fog and muggy conditions are parked over the area, with neighborhood stations clocking in around 70°F and humidity near 90 percent. That fog should lift by mid-morning, clearing the stage for plenty of sunshine that will help drive inland highs toward about 90°F. Interior neighborhoods could flirt with daily record highs today and again on Wednesday, giving the region a fast-forward preview of summer between breakfast and late afternoon.
Morning Fog, Sunny Afternoons
Patchy fog is most likely before about 10 a.m., especially in low-lying neighborhoods and near the shoreline, and visibility can drop quickly on bridges and causeways. Once the fog burns off, skies brighten by late morning, with a light southeast breeze around 2–6 mph helping to stir the air. Inland highs will push near 90°F while coastal spots run a bit cooler. A cold front later this week is expected to bump up rain chances and some interior locations could challenge record highs, according to the National Weather Service.
What To Expect Later This Week
The warm stretch holds on through tomorrow, before a front sweeps through on Thursday and hikes the odds of showers and thunderstorms that afternoon and evening. Scattered storms may linger into the weekend as moisture hangs around, and a few downpours could be brief but heavy. After the front moves by, temperatures should slip back toward more typical levels for this time of year later in the week.
Commute And Outdoor Notes
For the early-morning drive, plan a little extra time while the fog lifts, stick to low-beam headlights, and leave more room between you and the car ahead. Looking ahead to outdoor plans later this week, keep an umbrella handy and check conditions before heading out, since Thursday storms can quickly drop heavy rain and cut visibility. For more context on the broader warm pattern, see our steamy week forecast.
Bottom line: fog early Tuesday, sun and highs near 90°F today and Wednesday, then a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday, March 12, 2026. We will update readers if any advisories or warnings are issued.









