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Hot inland temps in for a longer stay

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A ridge of high pressure is backing into The West and temps will crawl into the 100-105 range in northern SLO county and stay warm the rest of this week and into next week as well.

No wait weather! Here is a look at the week ahead in #pasorobles as the #midstatefair continues. That chill zone will get some use this week.

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, July 22, 2019

Here is a look at the upper level ridge of high pressure that will drive the extended warm weather. There is also the…

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, July 22, 2019

The ridge will also promote lighter winds for the coast so some night and morning marine clouds will be in play at beaches but the coastal valleys will also warm into the upper 70s and 80s.

The thing to watch in the forecast will be monsoon moisture in the Desert SW. Today there were some thunderstorms in the Palm Springs area. The S-SE flow will push some partly cloudy skies and some instability toward us. I think LA, Ventura and possible SB county higher elevations could see showers and thunderstorms but I think most of the rest of the Central Coast are not included.

Well, I talked about this last week..and now it is here #heatwave inland. Be ready. Here is some helpful information from our friends at @NWSLosAngeles

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, July 22, 2019

The door is open for muggy air to move into the Central Coast, right now it looks like it stays inland and in the mid-levels but I could see increasing levels so stay tuned.