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Kraig Pakulski

Warm Thursday, tracking weekend rain chances

We begin Thursday morning with clear skies and cool temperatures, bundle up when headed out to work or school. Temperatures rise fast and mid 70s are projected for most beach areas, while upper 70s appear inland. A few areas of fog develop in the morning before clearing rapidly. Winds will be breezy at times but less impactful than days prior. Marine waters are mild.

Partly cloudy skies will begin our Friday. Marine clouds and onshore flow are reestablished. Low pressure develops around the boarder of California and Nevada. This will cool temperatures back into the 60s and low 70s. Winds will be strong by the evening and overnight lows are cooler than average.

Small rain chances arrive Saturday. Most of the area is at 20% chance or less and showers appear to hold inland rather than crossing the beaches. We cant rule out a rogue cell, so be prepared if planning anything outdoors. All rain amounts will be light and impacts are dismal. We dry out Sunday and Monday with mild temperatures prevailing. Small rain chances appear once again Tuesday of next week.

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