Onshore winds continue at the coast this week which will bring in the night and morning marine clouds to the coastal valleys, the clearing at beaches will only be partial and some may not clear. Along with the clouds are patches of mist and drizzle at times.
Here is what a typical June set-up looks like on a surface chart. Thermal low pressure over the land mass with high…
Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, June 17, 2019
Beaches will generally see highs in the 60s this week with coastal valleys in the 70s, inland valleys in the mid-80s.
It'll warm up inland over the next couple days… but it won't be muggy. Here is my dew point forecast for Paso Robles.
Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, June 17, 2019
Winds will be light in the morning hours and picking up out of the west in the afternoon. At the coast the afternoon winds should be near 15mph however inland afternoon SW winds could exceed 20mph.
This pattern looks baked in this week and likely next week as well.
Astronomical summer begins Friday morning with the Solstice (longest day) however meteorological summer began June 1st (when typical summer weather like thunderstorms or intense heat start taking place)
Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, June 17, 2019