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Into the Work Week

WEATHER STORY
A weather system will move past to our north as we head into the weekend. Ahead of it, low clouds will increase tonight and we may even see a touch of coastal drizzle preceding the tail end of the cold front as it passes Monday afternoon. High pressure will rapidly rebuild with warming temperatures. Initially, winds will shift back to the north late Monday into Tuesday, rapidly clearing out the clouds and setting up slight offshore flow Tuesday into Wednesday. The building ridge along with the offshore flow will mean much warmer temperatures mid-week after a cool day on Monday.

Rain chances continue to look slip with a weak system passing Friday into Saturday which could bring light precipitation to Northern California. Whether any drops will reach as far south as the Monterey Bay Area remains in question.


AIR QUALITY: GOOD

***GALE WARNING***
… from the National Weather Service in Monterey
… in effect until 3AM Monday for the near coastal waters from Point Pinos to Point Piedras Blancas.

*Northwest winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 45 kt and seas 7 to 12 feet at 16 seconds possible.

*Strong winds can cause hazardous seas which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility.
 
Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions. Remain in port, seek safe harbor, alter course, and/or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas.

Overnight: Increasing low clouds, initially on the south side of the bay, then spreading elsewhere on the coast and into nearby inland valleys. Some drizzle possible on the south/east sides of the bay. Lows in the 40s for most areas with a few spots in the southern valleys reaching the upper 30s. Breezy northwesterly winds at times on the exposed coast.

Monday: Partly cloudy early with drizzle possible on the south/east sides of the bay. Then, decreasing clouds and gusty northwesterly onshore winds. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s on the coast and 60s to low 70s inland.

Tuesday: Gusty northerly winds develop over the hills overnight into Tuesday morning bringing dryer air into the region. Expect mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures with highs in the 60s to mid 70s on the coast and 70s to low 80s inland.

Extended:  We’ll see warmer than normal weather for most of the rest of the week with lighter onshore winds. Clouds increase Friday as a system slides by to our north. Some light precipitation may make it as far south as the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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This week's normal temperatures:

--COASTAL CITIES--
LOW: 49ºF
HIGH: 66ºF

--INLAND CITIES--
LOW: 45ºF
HIGH: 74ºF

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-The outlook from the Climate Prediction Center for May 9th – 15th calls for the likelihood of ABOVE normal temperatures and BELOW normal precipitation.
- El Niño/La Niña STATUS: La Niña Advisory
- Forecast: Weak La Niña into the Fall

-Area drought status: “
Severe Drought” for most of the viewing area with the far eastern fringes of Santa Benito and southeastern corner of Monterey County in “Extreme Drought.”

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