We'll see shifting winds the next few days which will play a big part in our humidity and temperatures.
Winds will shift to the west, then to the northeast, through the day Thursday behind a weak frontal boundary which moves through early in the morning.
This will dry out our air and give us sunshine and lower humidity.
However, the drier air and sunshine will cause temperatures to rise into the low-to- mid 90s inland, and lower 80s at the coast Thursday.
As winds shift to the south-southwest Friday, the heat will crank up more inland, topping out near 100 in our western counties with sunny skies.
Another cold front moves through early Saturday, keeping us in dry air the for the weekend and cooling us back into the upper 70s at the beaches and to the mid 80s inland with nights in the low-to- mid 60s.
We'll see rising humidity and temperatures early next week as the warm weather pattern continues.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with lows in the lower 70s and south-southeast winds at 8-15 mph.
Thursday: Early clouds clearing to sunny skies and highs in the lower 80s at the beaches and into the low-to-mid 90s inland with winds shifting to the northeast to east in the afternoon up to 15 mph.
Thursday night: Mostly clear with lows in the low to mid 60s inland and upper 60s coast.
Friday: Sunny with winds shifting to the south-southwest and highs in the low 80s at the beaches to the upper 90s inland.
Saturday: Sunny with highs in the upper 70s at the beaches to the mid 80s inland and east-northeast winds at 10-20 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s at the beaches to the mid 80s inland and east winds at 10-20 mph.