Offshore Winds: Warm Days, Cool Nights
High pressure will be the main
influence on our weather in the coming days, keeping high temperatures above
normal. Offshore winds overnight will slowly turn back onshore into the day on
Tuesday as a weak weather system passes overhead. Besides the wind shift, only
a few extra clouds are expected. Another weather system will slip past the high
and sneak in to our south on Friday. It is possible that system could throw
some moisture our way in the form of an isolated shower or two—perhaps even a
thunderstorm. Stay tuned!
Overnight: Scattered high clouds passing
through, but no low clouds expected. Expect coastal lows in the upper 30s to
mid 40s with low 30s to low 40s inland. Breezy at times over the hills.
Tuesday: Passing high clouds will decrease late in the day.
However, some thin low clouds possible on the outer coast late in the day. A
bit cooler, but still mild with coastal highs in the low to mid 60s and 60s to low 70s inland.
Wednesday: A few low clouds on the
outer coast, otherwise occasional passing high clouds. Coastal highs in the low
to mid 60s with 60s to low 70s inland.
Extended: Dry and mild conditions continue on Thursday under partly
cloudy skies. We’ll see a chance of an isolated shower or thundershower on
Friday, but most areas will stay dry. Dry, mild conditions continue through the
weekend.
The outlook from the Climate
Prediction Center for February 25th – March 2nd calls for the likelihood of BELOW
normal temperatures and BELOW normal precipitation.
El Niño/La Niña STATUS: Neutral
Forecast into Summer: Neutral
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This week's normal temperatures:
--COASTAL CITIES--
LOW: 44ºF
HIGH: 61ºF
--INLAND CITIES--
LOW: 40ºF
HIGH: 64ºF