(Crohn) – seasonal temperatures continue until the end of the weekend. Less than normal temperatures return the two.
Main messages
- The highly translated weather threatening the upper altitudes continues, as dry conditions are expected this weekend.
- The winds are strengthened on Sunday and Monday along the coast, top terrain, and mountainous gaps/passes.
Saturday
Today Stratus is compressed, and a depth of 1200-1500 feet. There are web cameras that offer fog, and there are reports of fog with spray.
Despite the cloudy start of the weekend, the inner sunlight is expected to be with coastal clouds by this day, similar to the past few days. Today’s temperatures will be a little warmer, especially away from the coast. The highlands in general will be in the 60th to the mid -seventies of the last century on the coast and bays, and the seventies to the inner eighties. Despite the warm -up, these expected highlands are still lower than normal in late July.
On Sunday morning, until Sunday morning, another batch of the marine class will be shown.
Above the marine layer, high weather fears continue. There were nearly a week of dry conditions at high altitudes. Current notes are relative humidity less than 20 % for some upper summits.
Sunday to Friday
The marine layer deepens. Accurate cooling will occur on Sunday, with more widespread cooling on Monday to next week. The flow of the northern winds will increase, with the strongest winds on Sunday night until Monday noon/evening on coastal waters, upper peaks, and internal passes. Although it is not strong enough to justify the wind advisory, there will be a window from 6 to 8 hours with some solid wind, especially through the passes of the eastern Gulf. The wind will increase the fears of the fire of fire. The wind will finally reduce late Monday night.
The cold and calm weather continues relatively at the end of the month.
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