Looks like we'll have some low clouds and patchy fog tonight into Saturday morning, especially near the coast, which could lower visibility to about a mile. But don't worry, Saturday is shaping up to be a beautiful day with more sunshine and warmer temps for the valleys, mountains, and deserts. Daytime highs will be between 5 to 10 degrees warmer than Friday. Perfect weather for getting outside!
A Beach Hazard will be in effect until Sunday at 4 pm due to elevated surf between 4 and 7 feet, and dangerous swimming and surfing conditions. A high risk of rip currents and minor coastal flooding are the main concerns.
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The pacific northwest will continue to deal with storms and as they travel to our north it will bring clouds, minor cooling and winds once again on Monday.
From Tuesday to Wednesday, Santa Ana winds will return, bringing even warmer and drier weather so we'll wrap up the year very dry with very little rain; in fact, one of the driest water years so far.
Weather
SATURDAY
- Coast: morning low clouds & fog, followed by sunshine - upper 60s
- Valleys: Mostly sunny - upper 60s to low 70s
- Mountains: Sunny - low 60s
- Desert: Sunny - low 70s