Seasonally warm temperatures inland, cooling trend underway

((Crohn– Stable conditions continue during the middle of next week, with internal, seasonal, cold temperatures, cooler temperatures along the coast, and morning clouds throughout the coast and internal valleys. The cooling direction is at the end of next week.

Main Saturday message

The general weather situation remains stable today, with high pressure to the north and a weak area of ​​low pressure to the south off the California coast. Satellite pictures of Stratos appear on the coast, as they build internal via Sonoma Province and Bayside East. Stratus will continue to build the interior during the morning hours, with the inner areas that are cleansed in the afternoon, even with low clouds remaining on the coast. The high temperatures expected today are similar to yesterday, with a higher rise in the 1980s to the mid -1980s in the internal valleys, about the upper sixties to the upper seventies around the Gulf, and the least to the 1960s along the Pacific Coast. This afternoon and evening, brought one breeze, with storms ranging from 20 to 30 miles per hour through gaps and traffic.

Sunday to Friday

The weather is still stable during the middle of next week. The decline in the cutting of the California coast will be drifted until Sunday night. High pressure will move across the Pacific Ocean northwest before corrosion. It will reach a deeper area of ​​low pressure in the middle of the week from the Bay of Alaska. The direction of the cooling will start while we build the pelvis over us until the end of next week.

The Climate Prediction Center suggests that seasonal temperatures continue to cool after the next seven days.

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