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Warmest Day of the Week, But After Thursday a Cool Down Begins

Temperatures will likely peak on Thursday with mild and dry offshore flow dominating our weather. Surface winds will switch back onshore later in the day Thursday and by Friday, we may actually see the return of some low, foggy clouds. The overall weather pattern will adjust into the weekend as a trough digs down the West Coast. Eventually, a weather system will slide south toward the Central Coast, likely to bring some light rain to the region Sunday into Monday. Additional rainfall will be possible later next week but timing and intensity are hard to pin down at this point.

AIR QUALITY:
Good to Moderate

Thursday: Warmer, with light offshore breezes early in the day. Highs in the 60s to around 70ºF. A sea breeze will kick in later in the afternoon.

Overnight: Mostly clear, with a light breeze and cool temps. Lows mainly in the upper 30s to low 40s, a few mid-40s at the coast. Sheltered valleys low 30s with a chance of frost by morning.

Friday: A few low clouds on the coast, otherwise sunny. Cooler, with coastal highs in the upper 50s to low 60s and mainly 60s inland.

Extended:
The cooling trend will then continue into the weekend. Clouds increase late Saturday with rain possible Sunday & Monday, though it looks light. Winds will likely pick up as well, but nothing extreme is expected. Additional rainfall is possible later next week.

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This week's normal temperatures:

--COASTAL CITIES--
LOW: 43ºF
HIGH: 62ºF

--INLAND CITIES--
LOW: 38ºF
HIGH: 62ºF

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-The outlook from the Climate Prediction Center for February 2nd – 8th calls for the likelihood of BELOW normal temperatures and ABOVE normal precipitation.

- El Niño/La Niña STATUS: La Niña Advisory

- Forecast: Weak La Niña continues through winter, becomes neutral by Spring

-Area drought status: 
Moderate Drought (D1) for San Benito County, southeastern Monterey County, and northern Santa Cruz County. Abnormally Dry (D0) for the remainder of those counties. Moderate Drought (D1) for the KION coverage area in Santa Clara County.

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Erika Bratten

Erika Bratten is a weather forecaster for KION News Channel 5/46.

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