Temperatures will stay above normal today - making it feel more like mid-May than mid-April - and isoated showers are possible.

"We have a stalled frontal boundary just to our north," said Bay News 9 meteorologist Alan Winfield. "We are on the warm side of it, and with winds blowing in from the southwest, that's bringing in a lot of moisture. So it's not only warm, it's kind of muggy."

The overall rain chance today is about 30 percent, and with a disturbed area of weather slowly moving in from the west, it will ramp up to 40 percent tomorrow and 70 percent Monday.

Afternoon highs today will be in the mid to upper 80s.

Better weather is due Tuesday, when the highs will be in the low 80s and the rain chance will fall off to 20 percent.

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