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Cooler weather arrives, with chances for rain increasing by Wednesday

Posted: Nov 26, 2012 11:17 AM by Dan Shadwell

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Low clouds and fog will be hanging around through Wednesday morning, as a series of storms sweeps through the state.

Our high temperatures for the rest of the week will be a full 10-degrees cooler than what we saw just a week ago. Today, we'll top out from the low 60s to mid-60s, with not much variation from inland regions to the beaches and some spots may not shake the fog all day long.

By Wednesday, we have a good shot at some rain, with totals reaching an inch in many spots, particularly north of Point Conception. In the extreme northwest sections of San Luis Obispo County, those totals could hit 2-inches.

Here's a look at today's high temperatures:
Paso Robles-65
Atascadero-64
Morro Bay-60
San Luis Obispo-65
Pismo Beach-62
Nipomo-63
Guadalupe-60
Santa Maria-64
Los Alamos-65
Solvang-62
Vandenberg-63
Goleta-64
Santa Barbara-65

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