NewsLocal News

Actions

Chilly morning temperatures and cool daytime highs Friday

Posted at
and last updated

A cold front will continue over the area through Sunday, which will bring cooler daytime highs and mostly clear skies.

A frost advisory for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties will remain in place through 8:00 a.m. Friday as overnight lows continue to range from the mid-20s to low 30s. In Northern Santa Barbara County, mainly within the Santa Ynez Valley, a freeze warning will also expire Friday morning at 8:00 as the area braced for overnight lows in the 20s and 30s.

View this post on Instagram

What a wondrous day to change the world for the better! 💚 . . . #shareslo #sanluisobispo #sanluismountain #bishoppeak #cerrosanluis #calpoly #terracehill #humankindness #landconservancyslo #holiday #pixonpeaks #slocounty #visitslo #cuesta #kindness #hikeslo #trailrunning #slo #trailrunning #womenwhohike #sloparksandrec #nature #reservoircanyon #themountainair #beonksby #onewithnature #beautifullososos #centralcoast #hwy1 #kindness #💚

A post shared by Laura Schwoerer 🌸 (@wildflowerfolie) on

A freeze watch will go into effect Friday night for the coastal valleys and beaches in San Luis Obispo County and northern Santa Barbara County. The watch will last through Saturday morning and during this time overnight lows will continue to be in the 20s and 30s.

Daytime highs for the coastal valleys and beaches will continue to stay around the low to mid-60s. The inland valleys will struggle to warm up Friday and will range from the upper 40s to low 60s. Moderate 15-25 mile per hour winds are in the forecast Friday through Saturday morning, which will keep skies clear and bring plenty of sunshine to the area.