National Weather Service has issued a dense fog advisory until Sunday 9 a.m.
The unsettled weather is set to continue as showers and gloomy skies stick around through the overnight, with a chance of rain lingering into the first part of Sunday. Residents should watch out for locally dense coastal fog which is expected to become widespread across the entire region overnight.
Despite a gray and foggy start to Sunday morning, conditions will improve in the afternoon, with high temperatures approaching 60. This Sunday also marks a major spring milestone to "spring forward" for daylight saving time. Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour at 2 a.m. and take the opportunity to change your smoke detector batteries.
Looking ahead to the work week, a brief but impressive warmup is on the way. Monday and Tuesday will feel downright balmy, with a mix of sun and clouds pushing highs into the mid- to upper 60s. While Wednesday remains mild with temperatures near 60, the unsettled pattern returns as showers and fog move back into the area. Rain is likely on Thursday, eventually leading to a return of more seasonable, cooler weather by the end of the week.