Inland areas that originally cooled on Tuesday will start to warm back up as well, reaching normal values by Friday and exceeding them into the weekend. Breezy on the coast in the afternoon, becoming windy for inland valleys late in the afternoon/early evening.Įxtended: A deeper, well-mixed marine layer will mean warmer temps on the coast for the rest of the week. Slightly warmer on the coast with highs mainly in the 60s, but continued cool inland with 60s-70s. In the next 30 days, there will be 30 days of rain, the Max Temp is 33(28-May, 29-May, 31-May, 04-Jun) and the Min Temp is 21(27-May, 28. Wednesday: Low clouds early, then becoming partly cloudy on the coast in the afternoon and sunny inland. Breezy for coastal areas, becoming windy for inland valleys later in the day. Much cooler inland as well with mostly sunny skies but highs in the mid 60s to upper 70s. Tuesday: Remaining mostly cloudy and cooler on the coast with highs in the 50s to mid 60s. Lows in the low 50s for coastal areas, mid 40s to low 50s inland. Patchy fog inland and in the coastal hills. Overnight: Overcast for the coast and inland valleys. For many residents in the Central Valley, the past couple of weeks have been chock-full of daytime temperatures in the 90s. Meanwhile, the cooler air aloft will help destabilize the marine inversion which will likely lead to earlier clear-outs on the coast and increased sunshine. Locally heavy rain may cause flooding into central California and central Arizona. including across Los Angeles and San Diego. A trough of low pressure will slowly dip down the West Coast putting an end to the inland heat. NOAA National Weather Service National Weather Service. Changes are coming as we move into the work week.
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