Low clouds and patchy fog will cover most of the area Monday morning. Weather models indicate that there will be some clearing by the afternoon before another cloud deck moves through the area around 6:00 p.m. and brings some rain along with it.
There’s a chance for rain Monday night through early Tuesday morning. The system will start along the north coast and will stretch to the south coast late Monday. Expect spotty, off and on showers through early Tuesday. By the time the morning commute rolls around, the rain will have cleared and the Central Coast should be mostly cloudy.
Daytime highs Monday will be slightly cooler and range from the mid-60s to the low 70s. Winds will start to increase by the afternoon and will remain that way through Tuesday.
A ridge of high pressure will move over the area Wednesday and offshore flow will develop, which will cause a spike in temperatures. Expect daytime highs from the upper 70s to low 80s Wednesday and Thursday.
@KSBY @tvdave #beonksby Low level fog this morning (4/14/19) on highway 46 west . . .#photography #art pic.twitter.com/mlVPtCKvjV
— justanoldkook (@tedfletcher) April 14, 2019