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Monday evening forecast Sep. 21st

Little change in temperature is expected through Tuesday with night and morning low clouds and fog across the coasts and lower valleys. A slight warming trend will occur Wednesday and Thursday followed by additional warm and dry conditions this weekend.

Nice mild weather for the start of the week. Morning cloud cover, afternoon sunshine and temperatures just below average.

Tuesday morning we will be greeted with low clouds and fog once again.  Temperatures will be similar to today and near average in the mid 60s to upper 70s at the coast and 80s inland.

Onshore pressure gradients will be slightly weaker the next few days as high pressure slowly builds into the region.  This will bring more sunshine, warmer temperatures and windier conditions.  Wednesday  could be the first evening Sundowner winds return to western hills of the south Santa Barbara County coast. 

Temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday will be warmer in the mid to upper 70s along the coast and back to upper 80s to 90s inland.

Friday a storm system to the north will cool things down a tad, but it will be minor and won't last long. Building high pressure will warm up right back up by the end of the weekend.

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Kelsey Gerckens

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