Patchy fog will kick off Wednesday morning with temperatures expected to rise into the low to mid-80s. Mostly sunny skies will burn off the fog in the morning, but clouds will increase leading to partly sunny skies. Isolated showers with a few rumbles of thunder are possible in the afternoon. Showers will taper as the sun sets and partly cloudy skies are likely overnight with lows in the upper-50s. The better chance for showers will be Thursday however, as a low pressure system passes by the region. Highs will be on the cooler side in the mid to upper-70s as showers and thunderstorms pass through. At times, breezy conditions are likely as well as a heavy downpour. Due to the recent rainfall, we could see the potential for some flash flooding. Partly sunny skies return Friday with highs in the lower-80s. Scattered showers are possible this upcoming weekend as temperatures continue in the 80s. The showers do not look to let up into early next week as of now. A few showers cannot be ruled out Monday or Tuesday. Temperatures will start off in the lower-80s Monday, but dip into the upper-70s by Tuesday.