An upper-level high over the Four Corners region will continue to produce warm temperatures in the inland areas and marine low clouds along the coastline. In other words, a repetitive
weather pattern that is reminiscent of the plot of the movie"Groundhog Day" will persist, but a change in the weather pattern could develop next week.
The afternoon northwesterly winds will decrease to moderate to fresh levels on Sunday into Wednesday as a 1,009 millibar low-pressure system develops over Point Conception. Consequently, the marine layer will be more persistent along the immediate coastline with cooler temperatures at the beaches. The marine low clouds will spread inland during the night and morning with areas of fog and pockets of mist, clearing by the afternoon.
For next week, the long-range numerical models — the oracles of long-range weather forecasting — have been advertising the return of monsoonal moisture to the Central Coast. That phenomenon is part of a seasonal pattern called the North American monsoon. When it occurs, we often experience higher relative humidity levels and plenty of virga — visible streaks of rain that fall from a cloud but evaporate before reaching the ground.
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