John and Rosemarie Clark of Oceanside feel inspired Saturday to dance alongside...

John and Rosemarie Clark of Oceanside feel inspired Saturday to dance alongside a Seward Johnson sculpture “Time for Fun" at Old Westbury Gardens which is hosting an exhibition of Johnson's work. Credit: Debbie Egan-Chin

The weekend on Long Island looks to end with a sunny Sunday, but the start of the new workweek Monday brings a chance of rain.

The National Weather Service on Saturday night said Sunday will have clear skies with a high temperature near 85 degrees, which would be two degrees above the normal high for the date in Islip. Sunday a light and variable 8 to 13 mph wind will become a southerly wind in the afternoon.

Sunday night into Monday morning there is 30% chance of precipitation with possible scattered showers, mainly after 2 a.m.

Monday there could be scattered showers, mainly before 2 p.m., the weather service said. The chance of precipitation is 40%.

Then the rest of the week through Saturday should bring sunny to mostly sunny days with only Friday dipping down to just a "partly sunny" forecast.

The high temperature Monday should be about 82 degrees, Tuesday through Friday the highs should be in the low 90s, and Saturday the high will be in the high 80s, according to the weather service.

 
 

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; WPIX; File Footage

'I don't know what the big brouhaha is all about' Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; WPIX; File Footage

'I don't know what the big brouhaha is all about' Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.

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