Saturday morning may start out with coastal fog once again. It should mix out by 9am, making way for a pleasant day with temperatures similar to what we've been seeing over the past few days. Beaches will be right around 70, while the inland valleys reach into the 80s once again.
Changes are on the way. A pacific storm system out of the gulf of Alaska will move into California early next week bringing much cooler temperatures, and a chance for light rain.
Temperatures will drop significantly on Monday, where inland highs will be about ten degrees below normal. The cooling continues on Tuesday. The best window for any rain looks like overnight Monday into Tuesday morning, but it would be light, and likely less than 0.01". This system will also bring pretty gusty winds to the mountains and deserts.
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- Coast: A.M. fog, then mostly sunny - mid-60s to low 70s
- Valleys: turning mostly sunny - upper 70s to low-80s
- Mountains: sunny - upper 70s
- Desert: sunny - mid-90s