March came in like a lamb, but plenty of active weather will arrive before the end of the week. 

Showers become more widespread Tuesday evening, but will taper off around midnight. Once showers fade, expect fog to develop quickly and become dense overnight, even after sunrise on Wednesday. 

Once the fog lifts, expect Wednesday to stay dry and feature brief breaks for sunshine as high temperatures climb to the low 50s. Showers become widespread yet again on Wednesday evening and remain widespread overnight into Thursday morning. 

Thursday will remain soggy nearly from start to finish with high temperatures even warmer, rising to the low 60s. A rumble of thunder might be heard Thursday into Thursday night, with wet weather tapering off early and fog possibly returning on Friday morning. 

A total of 1 to 1.5 inches of rain will be possible through midnight Thursday. 

Friday will stay dry for nearly the entire day with little possibility of a late-day shower. Expect a partly sunny sky during the day with high temperatures near the 70-degree mark for some.

Saturday morning should remain dry with showers and thunderstorms around for the second half of the day. High temperatures on Saturday will challenge and possibly break the daily high temperature record of 75 degrees set in 1983.