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Cool & Unsettled

An upper level low will cut off over the Great Basin through the end of the week, continuing to influence our weather with cool, dry air wrapping around from the north. Beyond that, our area will remain in “no man’s land” between the stronger flow to our north, cut off lows to the south and high pressure to the west. This will likely keep the weather fair and seasonable. A Pacific storm has the potential to bring rain to the region mid-week next week.


Thursday: Partly cloudy and occasionally breezy. Occasional low clouds near the coast and some mid to high level clouds passing through. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s.

Overnight: Partly cloudy with drizzle possible. Cool, with lows in the 40s on the coast and 30s-40s inland.

Friday: Partly cloudy and a bit warmer. Expect coastal highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s and mostly 60s to around 70ºF inland.

Extended: We’ll be dry this weekend with seasonable temperatures, then a cool-down next week. Rain chances looking more and more likely by mid-week.

The outlook from the Climate Prediction Center for November 28th -  December 4th calls for the likelihood of near normal temperatures and ABOVE normal precipitation.

El Niño/La Niña STATUS: Neutral
(Winter) Forecast: Neutral

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This week's normal temperatures:


     --COASTAL CITIES--
LOW: 45ºF  HIGH: 64ºF

--INLAND CITIES--
LOW: 39ºF  HIGH: 66ºF

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Zach McIntyre

Zach McIntyre is the morning meteorologist at KION News Channel 5/46.

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