It’s a cool and mostly cloudy start to the day with wake-up temperatures in the low-50s.
Today will be seasonable with increasing clouds and a chance of spotty showers. The rain will be mainly south and east of the city, but it could inch north and a bring in a few a spotty showers this afternoon and evening. Little to no impacts are expected.
Clouds clear tonight as winds pick up and temperatures fall to the 40s.
Election Day will be brighter, cool and breezy.
It stays dry and cool through Thursday. Rain chances increase Friday evening into Saturday. Stay tuned for updates.
The latest drought monitor comes out on Thursday. We’ll likely see some improvements to drought conditions thanks to last week’s soaker.
TRACKING THE TROPICS: There are currently no tropical disturbances in the Atlantic over the next 7 days. Hurricane season doesn’t officially end until Nov. 30. Stay tuned for updates!

Today: Cloudy, cool with spotty showers. Highs near 59.

Tonight: Clearing out, chilly and breezy. Lows near 46.

Tuesday: Sunny, cool and breezy. Highs near 61. Lows near 44.

Wednesday: Sun to clouds and cool. Turning windy late in the day. Highs near 62. Lows near 47.

Thursday: Brighter, much cooler and breezy. Highs near 54. Lows near 42.

Friday: Cool and partly sunny. Chance of PM showers. Highs near 58. Lows near 50.

Saturday: Sun and clouds, cool and breezy. Chance of rain. Highs near 61. Lows near 46.

Sunday: Partly sunny and cool. Chance of rain. Highs near 59. Lows near 47.