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SYNOPSIS

The weather will continue to be fairly benign and unchanged from day to day this week with marine layer clouds making an appearance each evening and morning along the coast into far western valleys. Slight cooling may occur by next week as a low pressure system brushes by to the north.

..New Aviation Discussion for the 00z TAF Package

Its a benign, warm day out there today. Temperatures this afternoon away from the immediate coast are anywhere from 1 to 12 degrees warmer than this time yesterday, with 60s to mid 70s along the coast, 70s to low 80s inland and in the mountains, and 90s to 100 in the low deserts. We've seen nearly completely clear skies today following the burn off of marine layer low clouds late this morning.

Today is pretty representative of what the rest of the week will look like. Temperatures will fluctuate only a few degrees up or down each day through Thursday, albeit with slight warming in the deserts through Wednesday. Marine layer low clouds will return to the coasts and western valleys each evening through mid to late morning, followed by mostly clear skies with the occasional cumulus over the mountains or upper level clouds passing over. Afternoon breezes will be mild and seasonably typical.

Broad troughing over the northwest U.S. late week into the following week will likely lead to at least a slight cooling trend locally. The extent of the cooling will depend on trough position, which still differs between models, especially heading into the following week.

AVIATION

010000Z...Coast/Valleys...Mostly clear skies and VFR through this evening. Patchy low clouds develop off the coast after 02z, filling into coastal SD County 03-07z this evening, then developing into coastal Orange County and inland areas 07-12z Mon. Bases are expected to range from 800-1300 ft MSL; periods of IFR cigs possible at lower coastal TAF sites (KSAN/KSNA). VIS 4-6SM for areas above 300 ft MSL and 0-4SM terrain/valleys above 700 ft MSL. Low clouds scatter out 15-18z Monday morning, but may linger right along the coast through the afternoon. Another round of low clouds develop for Monday evening, likely pushing inland by 02-04z Tue with similar bases.

Mountains/Deserts...VFR and SKC through Monday. ISO Cu AOA 10,000ft MSL Monday afternoon over mountain peaks.

MARINE

No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Friday.

SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

CA...None. PZ...None.


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