High pressure remains centered over the western Atlantic off the east coast, keeping warmer-than-usual conditions in place for another couple of days. However, later this week, the high will begin to weaken and shift, giving us a chance for seasonable temperatures and higher rain potential. For tonight, temperatures will fall to the upper 50s to near 60 degrees with breaks of clear sky early, but with ample moisture and lighter winds, patchy fog is likely to develop. Highs tomorrow will climb back into the 70s and close to 80 degrees for some areas with partly cloudy conditions. Rain opportunities will increase by Wednesday and continue through Friday as the cold front makes its closer approach.
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