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Monday's Forecast: Enjoy the Warmth, But Keep an Eye Out for Scattered Showers!

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  • August 25, 2025
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Monday's Forecast: Enjoy the Warmth, But Keep an Eye Out for Scattered Showers!

As we kick off the new week, prepare for a generally pleasant Monday across much of the region, marked by comfortable temperatures and a mix of sunshine and cloud cover. The mercury is expected to climb into the low 80s for many areas, making for another day of delightful late-spring or early-summer warmth.

While sunshine will dominate the skies for the majority of the day, particularly during the morning hours, there is a chance for some isolated or spotty showers to develop, primarily in the afternoon.

These showers are anticipated to be brief and scattered, meaning not everyone will see rain, but it’s always wise to keep a light umbrella handy, especially if your plans take you further inland.

Coastal areas might experience a slightly breezier and potentially cooler feel compared to inland locations, but the overall theme remains mild and agreeable.

The probability of any significant or widespread rainfall is low, with most areas expecting to stay dry. However, localized downpours cannot be entirely ruled out in the areas that do see a shower.

For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, Monday presents a great opportunity, just be mindful of the afternoon potential for a quick, passing shower.

Temperatures will remain above average, providing a continuation of the comfortable conditions we’ve experienced recently. As always, stay tuned to local weather updates for any real-time changes to the forecast.

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