A few high clouds started off your Saturday, but we will still warm up to 87.
There will be no big change for Sunday as the day starts in the upper 50s and hits 85 in the afternoon.
The weather pattern is very stable so no change is expected for the start of your work week.
Monday through Wednesday will see highs in the mid 80s and nights 55 - 60.
The long range models are trying to bring a storm system into the southwest by late next week. This could bring some rain to the mountains, but will be too dry to give us any rain drops.
It will help up cool down, so on Thursday the high will be 80 degrees.
Friday, the cooler air moves in and we will start to see some cooler fall weather. The temperature will be 77 degrees on Friday.
Hurricane season doesn't end until the end of the month and we do have some late season activity to track with Ida.
Ida made landfall over Nicaragua yesterday as a Category 1 storm with winds at 75 mph. It has since been downgraded to a Tropical Depression but is expected to regain Tropical Storm strength over the next day or so as it moves over the warm ocean waters of the Caribbean and into the Gulf of Mexico.
Long range models suggest it could hit Florida as a Tropical Storm by the middle of next week.
We will be watching it closely through the weekend and will keep you updated.
If you'd like to track it for yourself, you can do so by visiting our Hurricane Center.
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