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Fire weather warning remains in place for parts of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties

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As the Santa Ana wind event in Southern California starts to diminish Tuesday, the impacts of high winds and low humidity continue to be felt for parts of the Central Coast.

A fire weather warning for the mountains for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties and the foothills in Cuyama Valley is still on track to expire at 8:00 p.m., pending wind conditions.

 

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Daytime highs on Tuesday continue to be on the warmer side. Temperatures for the coastal and inland valleys will range from the upper 70s to mid-80s with mostly clear skies. Some morning fog could impact the coastline Tuesday morning ahead of clearing, but temperatures will sit close to the low to mid-70s by the afternoon.

For the rest of the week, northwesterly winds will increase in the afternoon hours and could range from 20-30 miles per hour. By the weekend, offshore winds will increase and bring temperatures up to the 70s and 80s from the beaches to the inland valleys.