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Mild Monday, tracking the heat this week

Its a foggy and gray start to your Monday as the marine layer has reformed along the beaches.Visibility will be a problem though lunchtime before clouds mix out and give way to sunshine. Temperatures rise in a similar fashion to the weekend, expect highs into the 60s and 70s with overnight lows into the 50s. Interior areas will be toasty, rising into the upper 80s and low 90s. No watches warnings or advisories are expected and it will be a fantastic day fore the beach.

The next weather pattern shift begins Tuesday. A robust high pressure system will bring in warm and dry air to the area. This means temperatures begin to climb quickly, the marine layer will be a nuisance for the first few hours before offshore flow decreases the clouds.

Wednesday will be a much warmer day as offshore flow sets up quickly and pushes out clouds in a faster pattern as well. High rise 3-5 degrees from the day prior, expect 80s near the south facing beaches, 70s fir most other beaches and triple digits inland. We continue with this wave of heat throughout the workweek. Each day temperatures rise further and further, most likely prompting Heat alerts. Plan accordingly and utilize air conditioning when possible.

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Mackenzie Lake

Mackenzie Lake is the Chief Meteorologist for News Channel 3-12. To learn more about Mackenzie, click here.

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