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Tuesday morning forecast January 18th

Temperatures are staying well below average Tuesday as the storm moves out of the region. Most areas will stay in the low to mid 60s.

In the wake of the small storm, northwesterly flow will dry conditions. The day may start cloudy with some patchy fog as well, but skies will gradually clear through the day.

On Wednesday morning, there will be enough onshore flow left to bring a marine layer to Ventura County. Temperatures will start to warm up as a ridge of high pressure moves in from the eastern Pacific Ocean.

The high will move fully into California by Thursday, and flow will shift northeast. Offshore flow and cold air advection will bring gusty winds to Ventura and San Luis Obispo Counties, likely triggering low-end advisories.

Above normal temperatures and northeasterly winds will stick around through Saturday, before backing off slowly Sunday and Monday with weak onshore flow.

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