A stretch of calm, sunny weather is expected to start the week across Greater Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley, before a noticeable shift toward cooler temperatures and increasing chances of rain by the weekend.
By News Desk
Tuesday will bring clear skies and mild conditions, with daytime highs reaching around 79 degrees. Winds will remain light, turning gently southwest in the afternoon. The evening is expected to stay clear, with temperatures dropping to the low 50s and winds easing overnight.
The warm, stable pattern continues into Wednesday, with sunny skies and highs near 80 degrees. Light afternoon breezes are expected again, followed by a partly cloudy night with lows in the mid-50s.
By Thursday, conditions begin to change slightly. Skies will turn partly sunny, and temperatures will dip modestly to the upper 70s. Cloud cover will linger into the evening, with overnight lows in the mid-50s.
A more significant shift arrives Friday, when a slight chance of rain develops late in the morning under partly sunny skies. Daytime highs will cool to the low 70s. Rain chances increase Friday night, with the possibility of thunderstorms and mostly cloudy conditions.
The unsettled weather continues into Saturday, bringing a higher likelihood of rain and potential thunderstorms, especially after late morning. Temperatures will drop further, with highs only reaching the upper 60s. Showers may persist into Saturday night.
By Sunday, the region remains under a chance of rain, though skies may turn partly sunny at times. Highs will stay in the upper 60s, with cooler nighttime temperatures dipping to the upper 40s and only a slight chance of lingering showers.
Overall, the forecast signals a transition from warm, sunny spring weather early in the week to a cooler, wetter pattern heading into the weekend.










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