3/27/19

By Jack Martin on Mar 27, 2019 at 03:14 PM

Good Wednesday morning, 

Here is the low spinning off the coast north of us:

https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/west/nepac/h5-loop-wv.html

Any rain out of this system will create only showers south of point conception. 

The low will drop south towards us by noon and give us some light showers. 

Any rain will result in very low accumulation. Looking at 1/10 to 1/4 at best in Santa Barbara and Ventura. LA will likely see only clouds and no rain. 

Tonight there still will be a chance of showers, but not much of anything. 

Thursday there is a slight chance of rain over the mountains.

In the afternoon, Santa Barbara will experience sundowner winds from the northwest. Winds will likely be 30 miles an hour in the evening.

Friday, high pressure builds in. Looks like a great weekend and Sunday should be the warmest day of 2019 to date.

Highs in the low 80s. 

Nice warm weather extends through Monday. Long term models are talking about an inside slider on Tuesday that may bring a chance of rain.

Still too far out to know, but inside sliders are generally dry with only wind. 

In the meantime, what little rain we will see today and tonight will be minimal.

Then get ready for a great weekend. Last weekend in March, then we welcome in April on Monday. 

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