Much cooler today with gusty winds developing

Much cooler today with gusty winds developing

Notes from the First Alert Weather group:

  • Temperatures Saturday morning are within the higher 50s to higher 60s underneath principally clear skies.

  • A chilly entrance positioned simply north of our space as of 5 am is rapidly shifting southward. It will cross our area on Saturday.

  • Behind the entrance, robust onshore winds arrive with some gusts on the seashores above 40-45 mph. This will create very hazardous seas and surf.

  • The onshore winds will ultimately usher in thick cloud cowl all throughout the world. This will assist decrease temperatures within the afternoon into the 50s in some coastal areas.

  • Some drizzle or very gentle rain is feasible in just a few spots on Saturday.

  • Sunday will probably be windy once more with principally cloudy skies. Temperatures inland will probably be barely hotter.

  • A warming pattern returns into subsequent week with highs ultimately returning to the center 80s.

  • Aside from an remoted afternoon bathe right here and there, it’ll be a primarily dry week.

First Alert Weather 7-day forecast:

SATURDAY: Becoming cloudy, windy, and chilly. Some drizzle. HIGH: 67 falling into the 50s/low 60s within the afternoon.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy, some drizzle, windy. LOW: 54

SUNDAY: Windy, principally cloudy. 54/70 (low 60s on the seashores)

MONDAY: Partly cloudy, breezy, remoted inland bathe. 57/77

TUESDAY: Partly cloudy and hotter, remoted afternoon bathe. 59/83

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy, remoted afternoon bathe. 60/84

THURSDAY: Partly cloudy, remoted afternoon bathe. 60/85

FRIDAY: Partly cloudy, remoted afternoon bathe. 62/86

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