Weekly Terrain Conditions
The ground will stay consistently dry and firm throughout the week, thanks to minimal precipitation and daily sun. No saturation concerns are expected, even with a slight uptick in clouds on Thursday. These are prime conditions for outdoor projects, whether it's mowing, installations, or general maintenance. Irrigation systems will need to stay active—evaporation will be high during peak heat Tuesday and Wednesday.
Expect a steady climb from the low 80s on Monday to the week’s high of 84°F on Wednesday. After a brief dip into the mid-70s Thursday and Friday, weekend temps rebound into the upper 70s and low 80s. Overnight lows remain mild throughout, ranging from the upper 40s to low 50s. It’s a classic early July stretch—hot days, cool nights, and no real cold snap in sight.
There’s almost no meaningful precipitation expected this week. Thursday has a slim chance for a light, isolated shower, but most areas will stay dry. Beyond that, rain stays out of the picture. It’s a low-humidity, high-sunshine pattern that favors irrigation-reliant landscaping.
Cloud Cover and Wind Trends
Skies will stay mostly sunny from Sunday through Wednesday. Expect a few more clouds Thursday before skies clear again heading into the weekend. Winds stay light and manageable all week, with only gentle afternoon breezes and occasional light gusts near 10 mph. No wind-related disruptions are expected for any outdoor work.