Warming ahead, Monday Feb 23rd forecast

Another chilly morning gave way to plenty of sunshine and temperatures warming in to the mid to upper 60's which is about normal for this time of year. Look for another cool night, but should be a bit less on the chilly side. The air mass that followed our latest storm series is slowly scooting eastward and our lows and afternoon highs will warm a bit for Monday. Look for highs to warm once again in to the 60's with even a few areas topping out in the low 70's.
Looking ahead, the Pacific storm track is still very active and more storms are headed toward the West Coast. One system will drop far enough south to bring us a slight threat for showers in our northern areas. The clouds will keep things quiet temperature wise with morning lows staying cool but not too bad. Afternoon highs will stay mostly in the 60's for Monday and then warm in to the 70's for Tuesday and Wednesday. Again, a system will push some clouds our way and bring a very slight chance for sprinkles to our most northern areas on Tuesday and early Wednesday. As the system scoots tour east, more offshore winds will likely kick up and that will bring further warming for Thursday and Friday when we could see a few areas hitting the low 80's. A slight cooling trend is expected along with more clouds for next weekend with a slight chance for showers seen at this time near the first or second of March. Get out and enjoy the last week of February with the nice mild to warm weather expected.
