Wednesday evening forecast – Dec. 4
Healthy amounts of rain fell over the California Central Coast and South Coast today, with most amounts ranging from 0.50" to 1.50". Most of the rain is finished for now, but isolated showers are still possible late tonight and early Thursday. Overnight lows will be cooler than this morning, but warmer than average, ranging from the mid 40s to the mid 50s.
We will have fewer clouds Thursday and early Friday while we are between storm systems, but isolated rain showers will still be possible. Another storm system will push over California late Friday and this weekend, bringing more chances for rain through Sunday. We can expect drier weather Monday and Tuesday, with increasing clouds next Wednesday.
Overnight lows will begin fairly mild and cool quickly with our decreasing cloud pattern early next week. Valleys: 40s cooling to the 30s. Coasts: 50s cooling to the 40s. Daytime highs will be fairly consistent and seasonable through the middle of next week, with a modest warming trend next Monday and Tuesday. Highs will be mainly in the 60s for all areas.