There's a chance some areas could start off Friday a little damp. The marine layer is expected to deepen even a little more tonight. A deeper marine layer overnight will bring a chance for some light drizzle by early Friday morning.
By the afternoon, we should get gradual clearing most places, but temperatures are still going to be running 5 to 15 degrees below our seasonal norms.
The onshore flow will increase on Friday as well bringing gusty winds to the mountains and deserts through the first half of the weekend. A WIND ADVISORY has been issued for the deserts from 2pm Friday through 11pm Saturday.
Saturday will be cloudy and cool once again for the first half of the day with very slight chances for a light shower.
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The surf will also be increasing this weekend through early next week with waves of 4’-6’ and some sets a little bigger than that.
Sunday is a pretty quiet day as we start to transition to a warming trend. Temperatures will be back around our seasonal norms by the middle of next week.
FRIDAY
- Coast: AM drizzle/clouds, PM Partly cloudy - 62
- Inland: AM drizzle/clouds, PM mostly sunny - 64
- Mountains: mostly sunny, breezy, cooler - low to mid 50s
- Deserts: sunny, PM Wind Advisory - 77