High pressure will remain in control for the first half of this week. Low-level clouds will kick off Monday morning followed by sunny skies in the afternoon. Temperatures will remain above-average in the lower-40s. Overnight, mostly clear skies continue with temperatures on the cold side in the upper-teens. Sunny skies continue Tuesday with highs in the upper-30s and lower-40s. We will see a slight increase in cloud cover by Wednesday along with an increase in highs. Temperatures will be in the mid to upper-40s followed by the lower-50s to end out the week. Partly sunny skies and dry conditions will continue Thursday. Our next system will arrive as we go into Friday with a warm front lifting through the region. Rain showers are expected to end out the week later in the day on Friday. Breezy conditions will be possible with the system as well. The weekend will continue with the chance for showers both days as low pressure makes it's way through the area. Southerly winds on Saturday will have the temperatures in the mid-50s, which could come close to breaking records. A cold front will pass by later Saturday with cooler temperatures behind the system. Still looking to be above-average with highs in the mid to upper-40s on Sunday.