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Benseather.com Forecast
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Bensweather.com Forecast Updated: Tuesday, Jan 14 @ 06:59pm
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The offshore flow continues with locally gusty winds expected through Wednesday, mainly below passes and canyons. As offshore pressure gradients begin to relax, winds will decrease allowing temperatures to increase through the end of the week. Expect clear skies overnight with light winds and lows in the teens. We'll remain under sunny skies on Wednesday with highs climbing back into the 40's. East to northeast winds also continuing 10-20 mph at times. Fair and a little warmer on Thursday and Friday as the onshore flow returns with winds turning westerly 5-15 mph at highs near 50's. A closed low-pressure system will develop off the Southern California coast Friday and head inland over Northern Baja Saturday. This system could get close enough to generate a few light showers, mainly over San Diego County. But we will have to watch for some potential wrap-around moisture which could bring us a few flurries. A little cooler over the weekend as highs drop into the lower 40's with lows in the teens and 20's. Another offshore flow is expected to develop next week bringing a return of gusty Santa Ana winds through around midweek. This looks to be another weak to moderate event bringing low humidity and elevated fire weather concerns across our coastal slopes and foothills with no rain or snow in sight at this time. There are signs of a pattern change towards the end of the month, but this is a long ways out and remains to be seen.
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