As the latest storm moves away, we stay unseasonably cold this weekend with daytime highs averaging about 10 degrees below normal.
For tonight, expect overnight lows to be even colder which is why we have the first Frost Advisory of the season for the inland valleys.
A Frost Advisory will be in effect from 10 p.m. until 9 a.m. Sunday. Temperatures will range in the upper 20's to low 30's in some spots.
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We have a super moon helping to create king tides this weekend. Hereβs the king tide schedule for this weekend, featuring exceptional high and low tides. For more information on the best spots to check out tidepools during the lower-than-normal tides, click here.
The winds will shift on Sunday, bringing another chance for Santa Ana winds into the early part of the week. Onshore winds will bring a chance for clouds near the coast on Tuesday, then a ridge of high pressure will set up to our south with warmer temperatures for the second half of the week.
It's possible we may see another trough next weekend, along with onshore winds for Saturday and Sunday.
SUNDAY:
- Coast: sunny, upper 60s
- Valleys: sunny, upper 60s to low 70s
- Mountains: sunny, low 50s
- Desert: sunny, low 70s