Mostly cloudy conditions this afternoon will lead to a mainly clear sky tonight.
) - Cool and quiet weather is expected for the Gulf Coast this week. Mostly cloudy conditions this afternoon will lead to a mainly clear sky tonight, and plentiful sunshine through midweek. Temperatures have fallen to the 50s across the area on Sunday morning, and Sunday afternoon highs are expected to range from the middle 60s to low 70s.
Tonight, skies will clear and temperatures will steadily fall into the 50s, then upper 40s by Monday morning.Expect cool mornings and mild afternoons with mostly clear skies through midweek. By Friday, temperatures will warm slightly ahead of an approaching front. This front may produce a couple of isolated showers or thunderstorms on Friday, but there is still some uncertainty in the forecast.
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