Weather

Sunny Start to Week; Coastal Storm Possible by Week's End

Morning fog, afternoon sun. Mild with highs in the 50s. Overnight Monday: Cool breeze. A few more clouds north, clear south. Lows in the 30s, 20s north.

Today will be sunny with high temperatures in the mid-50s. More sunshine will follow on Tuesday with a high temperature of 50 degrees.

Wednesday looks to be warm and sunny with high temperatures in the mid-50s.

All eyes are on a potent coastal storm by the end of the week. The forecast models keep shifting back and forth.

One run, it shows heavy snow, the next run it’s a miss, the next run after that is heavy rain — yikes! It will be a headache of a forecast, but there are some details we’re confident in.

The storm will be “stuck” to our east. With very little forward movement, that will mean strong, onshore winds for several days. This persistent flow, coupled with astronomically high tides and building seas, could lead to significant coastal impacts.

If you live on the water, we are concerned about the high tides late Friday morning and around lunchtime on Saturday. At this point, just have a plan in place for minor to moderate flooding.

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