Bright and a bit breezy at times was the highlight of the day as temperatures once again climbed around the 70 degree mark. Several changes will be expected in the next 24 hours. A tightly-wrapped area of low pressure around the northern Great Lakes will continue to slowly slide south adding more clouds to our skies overnight. With the exception of a sprinkle of light showers not much moisture will be squeezed out of these clouds as temperatures dip around the 50 degree mark. The broken cloudiness will linger through Wednesday with an isolated light shower or sprinkle possible. This will lead to the coolest temperatures for daytime highs of the week with readings only in the lower 60s. Still looks breezy on Wednesday and even into Thursday but at least will seep in some drier air allowing skies to improve that day and continue for the rest of the work week. We'll also see temperatures average around 70 for daytime highs during this period as well. Chief meteorologist James Zahara