After two days of record heat and well above normal temperatures, cooling will officially begin today along the coast and it will continue into the weekend.
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY is in effect through Friday at 10 a.m. for our coastal communities. Expect pockets of dense fog lowering visibility down to 1/4 of a mile or less. Take it easy on the roads and allow yourself extra time for the morning's commute.
A stronger onshore flow with a deepening marine layer into this weekend. Temperatures will average in the 60 near the coast, above average temperatures continue for inland valleys, mountains, and deserts.
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Temperatures will bump up slightly on Monday, but expect them to drop as a trough arrives on Tuesday, Christmas Eve, with possible rain showers, and gusty winds.
It looks like the rain will be light at this point with about a 20 to 30% chance to see a 0.10 to 0.25". The system should be quick moving, leaving behind dry weather for Christmas Day. Dry weather will prevail towards the end of the Holiday week.
FRIDAY
- Coast: sunny - upper 60s
- Valleys: sunny - mid to upper 70s
- Mountains: sunny - mid to upper 60s
- Desert: sunny - upper 70s