((Crohn– Wet weather continues until Tuesday. The direction of warming and drying starts on Wednesday.
The low pressure over the East Pacific Ocean is heading to the northwest of the Pacific today. The rain baths moved from the warm front associated with the interior, while increasing the rain in coverage and density during the morning hours. The southern wind is also expected to increase with large -scale wind storms of 20 mph, and 45 miles per hour along the direct coast, in the upper terrain, and through gaps and traffic. The winds and rain are late in the morning with the insulation of the scattered scattered shower in the afternoon.
The cold front will move from the northwest to the southeast of this evening, resulting in another round of fixed rain. The aesthetics over the next 24 hours: from 0.10 to 1.50 inches with coastal ranges facing the southwest receiving the largest accumulation.

Rain showers will continue after the rain during the day on Monday. There is a simple chance (15 %) for thunderstorms during the day on Monday, primarily in the Gulf of North. If the thunderstorm will develop, it will produce local winds, heavy rains, lightning, and small cold.
The low depression will be slow to pay across the Gulf region, but as it does on Tuesday, it will lead to wide light rains with aesthetics of up to 0.25 inches.
After that, the rest of the week will remain dry, except for some spray on the coast. The direction of warming will start on Wednesday, with higher temperatures than seasonal averages by weekend. Since high pressure is built across the West and ran out of cloud cover, cold conditions return overnight in the upper terrain.