We are waking up to cloudy skies, but turning partly cloudy by this afternoon, NBC 7's meteorologist Angelica Campos said.
A weak upper level storm off the coast will move slowly toward the coast today with increasing clouds through tomorrow. Some of the models are hinting at rain, but most likely we will remain dry with chances under 10%, Campos said.
We are thankful for sunny skies across Southern California this Thanksgiving! 😎 High temperatures will generally be in the 50s for the mountains, 60s for the coastline, and 70s for inland valleys and deserts. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/xKvFkgM20A
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) November 27, 2024
High pressure over the Great Basin will contribute to offshore winds today through the weekend and a warming trend. Sunday's daytime highs will average 5 to 10 degrees above normal, Campos said.
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Next week, the same low pressure system offshore bringing clouds today, will move back and forth, playing a role on our weather into next week with variable skies.
The first week of December brings coastal communities will trend near normal, while the rest of the county will enjoy mild weather with daytime highs above average for this time of year.
Black Friday:
- Coast: mostly cloudy - upper 60s to low 70s
- Valleys: mostly cloudy - mid to upper 70s
- Mountains: mostly cloudy - upper 50s
- Desert: Mostly sunny - mid to upper 70s