Light rain and drizzle will likely mark the overnight weather Sunday into Monday, forecasters say, with Monday looking to be pretty wet during the day as well.

The precipitation Monday is likely to fall for a few hours in the morning, with more in the afternoon, with a high of about 55 degrees, with a 11 mph wind.

There's also chance of lingering showers Monday night with a low of 47.

Tuesday should stay dry, and partly sunny with a high around 60. But showers are likely overnight into Wednesday morning when the high again will reach about 60 amid thickening clouds, the National Weather Service said.

The sun returns Thursday with daytime highs reaching into the upper 60s and a low at night about 48. Then Friday and Saturday both bring a 40% chance of rain in the morning and the evening with temperatures in the upper 50s, the weather service said.

Sunday looks to be sunny with a high of 59 degrees.

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