Posted: Sep 2, 2010 12:11 PM by Dave Hovde
Stubborn clouds at beaches make this one of those days where the micro-climates rule. Only a few miles inland temperatures jump from the cool 50s and 60s at the beaches to about 80 in some of the coastal valleys while the interior valleys will make a run at 100 today.
Stronger winds developing in the forecast over the Labor Day weekend. However, those winds have two impacts. First will be to continue to cool the coastal valleys however they ill also mix out the marine clouds at the beaches in the late morning and afternoon hours. Temperatures will range from low to mid 60s at the beaches this weekend to 70s for most of the rest of the coast while interior temps hold near 100 until Monday when they quickly fall into the 80s and perhaps even the upper 70s by Tuesday.
Then a trough of low pressure swings over CA mid-week to keep temps below normal, though some warming is possible by the end of next week.
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