Patchy fog will give way to plenty of sunshine to kick off the week. High temperatures for the first half of the week will be unseasonably warm as high pressure dominants the weather pattern. Highs on Monday will reach up to 80 degrees. Tonight, mostly clear skies are expected and patchy fog will develop after midnight. Lows will drop into the mid-50s. The low to mid-80s will continue Tuesday and Wednesday under mostly sunny skies. Clouds will begin to increase ahead of our next system on Thursday. Temperatures will only rise into the upper-70s. We will end the dry stretch as we go into Friday. Highs will be in the lower-70s. A strong cold front will swing through Saturday and result in a pattern flip. Temperatures this upcoming weekend will struggle to get out of the 50s. Highs will be around 60 Saturday and only in the mid-50s Sunday. Both days we can expect a chance for scattered showers.