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Labor day weekend forecast will be toasty

It's going to be a real hot and toasty weekend ahead, just in time for Labor Day. The central coast is expcting temperatures to rise on Saturday lasting through Wednesday. Saturday is supposed to be the hottest day of the next seven

Today, expect lingering clouds from the remnants of tropical storm Juliette. It will clear out as we head further into our day. Light winds will pickup in the afternoon for areas north of point conception, but will be below advisory levels. Wind gusts will get up to 30-40 mph.

Temperatures are slightly above average for this time of year rising back into the triple digits and valley areas rising to the 90s. Winds are expected to shift to North East making it more on the dry and warm side.

It's Friday Football Focus! For those headed out the door, grab a light sweater. Depending on your micro climate, you may not even need a sweater. Regardless, it will be a picture perfect evening. Remember to stay hydrated.

A ridge of high pressure is building in which will aid in the warm and bright conditions. 

If you haven't yet, make those Labor Day plans and head to the beach! It will be perfect outside but be sure to stay hydrated and use heat safety. 

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