Inland fog will be possible each day this week with patchy to areas dense possible. Above normal temperatures and dry conditions through Friday.
High pressure will be the dominant weather feature for the next several days with a south and southeasterly flow. Fire risk will remain elevated with the dry conditions and warm temperatures. The only other noteworthy weather impact will be patchy to areas of fog each morning, with dense fog possible due to smoke from ongoing wildfires.
As the high pressure continues, temperatures will rise toward record highs. The high pressure will weaken this weekend and into early next week as a front approaches on Sunday and likely moves through the region Sunday Night and Monday. Current models bring the front through as a dry front with cooler temperatures returning.
Tonight: Mostly clear with patchy fog.
Tuesday: Patchy to areas of dense fog early then becoming mostly sunny. Morning lows in the 50s inland, 60s along the beaches. Afternoon highs in the 80s to low 90s inland, 70s along the beaches. Wind: S/SE 5-10 mph inland. N/E at 5 - 10 mph along the beaches. Patchy to dense fog overnight.
Wednesday - Thursday: Patchy to areas of dense fog early then becoming mostly sunny. Morning lows in the 50s inland, 60s along the beaches. Afternoon highs in the 80s to low 90s inland, 70s along the beaches. Wind: S/SE 5-10 mph inland. N/E at 5 - 10 mph along the beaches. Patchy to dense fog overnight:
Looking ahead: Temperatures will approach record levels starting Friday with a weak front heading our way on Sunday.
Sunrise: 7:01 a.m.
Sunset: 7:54 p.m.
