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Weekend weather features fewer clouds and warmer temps inland

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A trough of low pressure over the western U.S. will slide to the east allowing some surface high pressure to return. This will squish the marine layer down again allowing inland temps to rocket back into the upper 80s and lower 90s.

At the coast there will still be marine influence but modeling is showing more sunshine, the afternoon onshore breeze should keep temps in the 60s at the beaches and 70s in the near coastal valleys.

Here is an example of some of the contrasts for the weekend…beaches look a tad cool despite some sun but if you have a pool inland the forecast looks sweet!

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Friday, June 21, 2019

Here is an example of some of the contrasts for the weekend…beaches look a tad cool despite some sun but if you have a pool inland the forecast looks sweet!

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Friday, June 21, 2019

Fewer coastal clouds for the weekend, and interior temps jump due to an increase in high pressure lowering the marine layer.

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Friday, June 21, 2019

Fewer coastal clouds for the weekend, and interior temps jump due to an increase in high pressure lowering the marine layer.

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Friday, June 21, 2019

Not a lot of change early next week. Moving forward it does look like the marine inversion will stiffen and low clouds in the night and morning hours at the beaches and near coastal valleys will be a forecast feature through the week. Inland temps will be warm but not oppressive.