By Gordon McCraw
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Weather
Well, the persistent onshore flow continues to give us an enhanced marine layer that is slow to break up. So, the clouds move in and thicken again tonight, the winds will die off also, the low around 53.
The clouds will start to break up around midmorning tomorrow as the winds become westerly 5-10, highs near 67. High pressure starts to build in tomorrow night which helps to bring an end to the strong westerly push that has plagued us for the last week. This means tomorrow night will instead be partly cloudy for a change, with light winds, lows near 51.
With the high pressure continuing to build we see sunny skies Thursday, the winds becoming northwesterly 5-10, highs up near 69, mostly clear skies expected Thursday night with calm winds, lows near 51.
And the good news is, it appears the ridge will dominate the weather pattern for our area Friday on through the weekend so more nice weather is expected with Friday looking sunny, the high up near 71, then Saturday mostly sunny and 73.
Sunday will be another mostly sunny day, but it looks like the ridge will start to weaken so, though we remain mostly sunny, we start to cool a little with the high now around 70 and the cooldown continues Monday with mostly sunny skies, the high around 68. We will continue to see partly cloudy nights over the weekend, lows near 53.