A warming trend with record highs and an increasing chance of showers.
Partly cloudy to mostly clear skies tonight with light wind and patchy fog across our inland areas. Patchy fog will give way to mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with above average temperatures. Warm temperatures continue on Thursday with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Record highs are possible Friday and Saturday with increasing chances of rain this weekend.
Rain chances have increased for Sunday, but the amounts will be light with models indicating less than one-quarter of an inch as the extreme drought continues.
Behind the front, cooler temperatures will start the week with a light freeze and frost possible on Monday and Tuesday morning.
Tonight: Mostly clear to partly cloudy with patchy fog.
Wednesday: Becoming partly cloudy and warm. Morning lows in the 50s. Afternoon highs in the 70s to low 80s inland, upper 60s to low 70s along our beaches. Wind: S 5-10 mph. Patchy fog overnight.
Thursday: Partly cloudy skies. Morning lows in the 50s. Afternoon highs in the 70s to low 80s. Wind SW 5-15 mph. Patchy fog overnight. Slight chance of showers, 20 percent.
Near record highs will be possible on Friday and Saturday. The forecast high for each day is 86 degrees. The record for Friday is 86, set in 1961. The record for Saturday is 86, set in 2019.
Sunrise: 7:04 a.m.
Sunset: 6:17 p.m.
