We'll still have a bit of a Gulf breeze to deal with along the coast today, but the fetch (distance the air travels over the Gulf before it reaches land) should not be as long as yesterday as the wind will be more southwesterly instead of westerly. Still though, that'll be enough to keep the immediate coast near 70 degrees while we get into the mid 70's inland. Not as cool tonight, some patchy fog by morning with lows in the upper 50's to near 60.
In advance of low pressure that will track well to our north, we'll get into the upper 70's and low 80's tomorrow. I still think our next low and the upper level energy with it will track so far to the north that our chance of rain is pretty limited on Friday, but there could be a few isolated showers. That system moves through tomorrow night and we end up with a nice weekend... highs in the upper 70's Saturday and low 80's on Sunday.
Next shot of cooler air (but not arctic cool!) looks to get here behind a cold front late Monday into Tuesday.
Brian