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Wednesday morning forecast November 4th

As we favor offshore trends expect warmer temperatures, mostly clear skies and stronger winds for Wednesday and Thursday. The forecast will shift on Friday favoring onshore trends, with a sharp cool down as coastal and inland areas drop 15 to 20 degrees. This will then prompt gusty northwest to west winds on Friday and into the weekend.

Wednesday morning started with some coastal clouds and dense fog especially along the Central Coast. Due to an offshore trend conditions cleared fast and lead to nice sunny skies up and down the coast. This will lead to warmer temperatures with almost all areas looking above average through Thursday. Daytime highs along the coast in the upper 70s to 80s. Interior valleys and mountains will warm in the upper 80s to low 90s.

Winds will be breezy with gusts expected to amount up to 35 to 40 mph, staying sub-advisory. By Friday an area of low pressure will arrive from the north bringing in very cold air. The cold air advection will allow morning clouds to clear away but temperatures will likely drop below average. Daytime highs into the weekend could be in the low to mid 60s.

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