Today is May 14, 2026, and if you’re in Sewall’s Point, you’re in for quite the weather ride over the next few days! The good news? It looks like the weather is going to be mostly clear tonight with a low around 75°F. Just a gentle west wind at about 5 mph will help keep things nice and comfortable as you settle down for the night.

As we roll into Thursday, expect sunny skies and a pleasant high of about 82°F. The wind will shift from the west-northwest to the north-northeast in the afternoon, blowing at 5 to 10 mph. A lovely day to get outside, maybe hit the beach or enjoy a picnic! The evening will bring mostly clear conditions again, with temperatures dipping to around 77°F. The east wind will calm down after midnight, making for a peaceful night.

Weekend Forecast

Friday follows suit with more sunshine and a high reaching about 83°F. The east wind will pick up a bit, blowing at 5 to 15 mph, with gusts hitting up to 20 mph. So, if you’re planning any outdoor activities, hold onto your hats! Friday night will see a bit of cloud cover rolling in, with a low of around 78°F and similar wind conditions.

Now, let’s talk about Saturday. There’s a slight chance of showers and maybe even a thunderstorm after 11 AM, so keep an eye on those clouds. The temperature will again climb to about 83°F, with the wind continuing from the east-southeast at 10 to 15 mph and gusts up to 20 mph. Saturday night will be partly cloudy, dipping down to approximately 78°F, and the chance of rain increases to 30%.

As for Sunday, you might want to plan for a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms. The high is around 82°F, with the same breezy conditions continuing. When night falls, expect mostly cloudy skies and a low of about 79°F, with a 20% chance of rain.

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Looking ahead to Monday, the weather keeps that 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms alive. Again, we’re looking at a high of 82°F and those same breezy conditions. The night will bring partly cloudy skies with a low around 79°F, maintaining that 20% chance of rain.

Tuesday and Wednesday continue this pattern, with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms expected both days, highs around 82°F, and those lovely east winds keeping things fresh. The nights will be partly cloudy, with lows around 79°F.

If you’re curious about how these forecasts are put together, there’s a lot of fascinating history behind weather prediction. People have relied on natural signs for millennia—think about how morning dew can hint at a sunny day or how ants seem to vanish when storms are brewing. In the Middle Ages, clever rhymes known as “farmers’ rules” guided people in their agricultural endeavors, and since then, the science of meteorology has evolved dramatically.

In fact, the evolution of weather instruments—from the humble thermometer in the late 16th century to the sophisticated satellites we have today—has completely changed how we interpret the weather. Nowadays, meteorologists can make forecasts with up to 90% accuracy for a week out! For more detailed weather information, check out Wetter.com or dive deeper into the science of weather phenomena at Planet Wissen.