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Santa to Sea Finishers enjoy Festive Course

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OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) The annual Santa to the Sea course is known for being flat, fast and festive

The half marathon started at the Santa that was moved decades ago from Carpinteria to Nyland Acres and it finished by the sea in the Channel Islands Harbor.

Everyone is asked to bring a toy or make a donation for families in need.

There was also a 5K, 1K, Diaper Dash and costume contest.

The Port of Hueneme presented the race that is celebrating its 18th year.

Thousands of finishers run it every year and some crossed the finish line for the first time.

Ryan Ramirez was thrilled to finish strong.

"It was challenging but fun i am so glad i did it i think everyone should do something that challenges them especially going into the new year and i am so glad i did it," said Ramirez.

Families lined the course cheering their loved ones on.

People took photos with their medals after crossing the finish line.

Runners also enjoyed a free pancake breakfast and had a chance to shop for souvenirs.

The medals alone make great Christmas tree ornaments.

If you missed out this year there is still time to train for next year

Runners, joggers and others are welcome sign up to run or volunteer for next year at https://santatothesea.com

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Monday looking beautiful, Dec 15th forecast

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Sunglasses at beach

Despite the patchy lingering fog along much of our coastline, our Sunday was a good one. A passing storm system well to our north will help to shift the flow just enough from the north which is offshore and that will weaken the fog and low clouds and a warm up is expected for Monday. Look for chilly morning lows in the 40's and 50's to warm nicely in to the 60's and 70's with a even few low 80's possible. Fog shouldn't be much of an issue other than maybe right along the immediate coast or low lying areas where moisture can linger with little to no wind.
Looking ahead, warming for Monday and Tuesday and then a gradual cool down through the remainder of the work week. A very weak area of low pressure could bring us a slight rain chance in our northern areas next weekend. The chance is very small, but we will keep an eye on that as well as what might be brewing for Christmas week. Our long range forecast models have been a hinting at seeing a pattern change close to December 22rd with rain becoming widespread and lasting through the 26th. It is very early and the models will likely change their forecast details as we get closer to Christmas week. The models have even hinted at seeing moderate to heavy rainfall amounts which means we will need to pay attention. We will monitor closely and update our long range forecast with regard to rainfall potential and timing. For now, enjoy the nice weather for the short term and remember where you left the umbrella as we get closer to Christmas.

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