Finally we may have escaped the grasp of the “May Gray”!
We’re still expecting patchy fog in the mornings throughout the week and possibly even some mist/drizzle – but those will clear out by the afternoons.
Temperatures will continue their upward climb as the week goes on, with temperatures already 5-10 degrees greater Monday than they were Sunday.
In our upper levels, a ridge of high pressure will end shower chances except for a few stray showers. Thunderstorms are possible in the mountain areas of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties Tuesday afternoon through the end of the week.
When the month finally ends it will be remembered for being cold and wet. Here is the how the start of June looks. Temps 🌡️⬆️ and precip 🌧️⬇️ #cawx pic.twitter.com/RdSsVLz713
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) May 27, 2019
Long range models show temperatures could hit triple digits next week!
Time to put away to the umbrella and bring out the sunscreen!
A different look on visible imagery this aft. Gravity waves can been seen over #SLOCounty #KernCounty. Also called cloud streets, the clouds are formed when air molecules oscillates up and down in the atmosphere. #CAwx @NWSHanford pic.twitter.com/IvbYjjURdS
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) May 28, 2019