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Overcast Monday, tracking spring showers Tuesday

We begin Monday with overcast skies and dense fog for most of the coverage zone. Clouds will hang around through the afternoon cooling beach temperatures off from the weekend. Expect a mild round of 60s and low 70s. Winds will be breezy at times but no advisories. Surf looks calm for the time begin as well.

More clouds cover the coast Tuesday as a small front approaches the area. This will bring rain chances to 70%, however rain totals look dismal. Light rain occurs in the first half of the morning before turning to spotty and into isolated thunderstorms. We cant rule out a pop up shower or two overnight but all precipitation amounts will be negligible. Winds are very light with this system. Coastal waters may be dangerous, keep a close eye on the marine forecast.

A slight chance of rain appears Wednesday and Thursday as a couple more fronts pass over the area. Some beaches will see some lingering pop up showers, most activity will be centered in the mountains. We end the week with a better clearing trend and a warm weekend is ahead.

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