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Monday morning forecast November 22nd

Temperatures are staying very warm Monday, decreasing only a tad from Sunday. The coast will be in the 70s to 80s and inland in the 80s.

Northeasterly winds are moderate in the morning hours, but weakening from the weekend. They will taper off by the early afternoon. With Santa Ana gusts above 40 mph, a wind advisory is in effect in Ventura County on the coast until noon and inland until 3:00 pm. There is also a red flag warning in place until 3:00 pm with relative humidity reaching the single digits.

Skies will start clear, but increase in the latter part of the day as a trough approaches. Temperatures will cool significantly Tuesday with a low moving off the coast of Northern California. The low will move over our region before pushing east on Wednesday.

Conditions will warm significantly as northeasterly winds pick up again Wednesday through Thanksgiving and Black Friday. There is a fire weather watch in effect for the time period in Ventura County.

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