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Saturday Evening Forecast April 24th

Breezy, cool and cloudy today as a strong onshore flow holds firm over our region. We will likely finally see some much needed showers on Sunday as a late season storm moves in to the West Coast. Most of the energy will stay to our north, but forecast models do see some moisture diving south and bring light showers by Sunday afternoon and in to the evening. Prospective totals will probably stay below a tenth to maybe two tenths of an inch, but at least something is expected after a very long dry spell. Highs on Sunday will continue to be on the cool side with most areas staying in the 50's and low 60's along with breezy winds.

 Looking ahead, slight shower chances will linger in to Monday and it will stay cooler than normal with highs expected to be once again only in the upper 50's and low 60's. By Tuesday, we should see plenty of sunshine despite some patchy fog and a slight warm up. However, this time of year is known for weather whiplash and that's what we see developing by mid week as winds turn more north and then northeast. It is likely that we will see another offshore flow with the afore mentioned winds and temperatures will climb quickly. Don't be too shocked if widespread 80's are the norm by Thursday with even a few low 90's in the warmest locations. The warm up will last in to next weekend with slightly cooler temperatures and light patchy fog returning by Sunday.

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