11/15/2021

By Jamie Graham on Nov 05, 2021 at 04:05 PM

Good Friday morning, 

The first weekend of a new month. Hard to believe that the holidays are right around the corner and Thanksgiving is 19 days away.

Low pressure in Oregon and Washington is bringing rain to those areas, but here, Northeast winds will develop here.

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Today we will have the nicest day in the next 5 days with highs from 70 to 80 degrees. 

It will be the warmest day in the next 5 especially in the coastal valleys and inland.

Along the south coast you are starting with Fog, but the central coast sunshine. This is thanks to offshore winds.

Winds have not arrived in southern areas yet, so fog is dominating the coastal cities, but just inland sunshine.

Highs today will range from low 70s to low 80s depending on where you live. 

This morning along the coast in SB and south,  it is Gloomy with dense fog. This will all clear by mid-day and warm us up. 

The contrast is just over the San Marcos pass we are fogless, and they will have a high of 85 today.

Saturday, we start a cooling trend, especially in the hottest valleys. 10 degrees cooler for them, highs around 70.

Sunday, cooler again with another 3 to 5 degrees cooler with highs in the mid-60s.

Monday, a low-pressure system to the north begins to move our way. No rain Monday, but cooler again.

Monday night, the rain chances roll in. This is mainly a central coast storm, which might affect Santa Ynez with a little rain.

How much 1/10 to ¼ of an inch, just a weak system. The jury is still out on weather Santa Barbara will see any, but if it does, it will be light amounts.

Later next week we are looking at a possibility of a big warm up with Santa Ana winds heating us up with Indian summer heat.

Enjoy the weekend, don’t forget to turn back the manual clocks Saturday night.

Enjoy the extra hour of sleep, this means I will wake at 2am instead of 3 ☹.

Jack Martin

President/CEO

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