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SYNOPSIS
Gusty Santa Ana winds will become more confined to the passes and coastal slope regions as we continue into the upcoming week. Temperatures will warm into Wednesday. High temperatures of 5 to 15 degrees above average are expected from Wednesday into this weekend with continued dry and mostly sunny weather.
..Updated Aviation and Marine Discussions
North and east winds are currently gusting near 30-40 MPH across the foothills and valleys with local gusts over 50 MPH. Winds are expected to ease some by later this afternoon and evening. This will allow Wind Advisories across the region to expire by the early afternoon. Winds will increase slightly again by Tuesday morning, though not as strong as today and more localized to the mountains as the pressure gradient begins to relax. The offshore wind pattern will stick around much of this week as high pressure remains locked in across the West Coast. This will continue to bring gusty winds to the coastal slopes of the mountains into some western valleys each day. Winds will generally be 35-50 MPH in the windy spots, closer to 25-35 MPH elsewhere.
High pressure over California will continue to amplify by Tuesday into Wednesday as 850mb temperatures near 15C. Near average temperatures across the mountains and deserts will begin to rise above average by Wednesday. NBM chances for reaching 80 degrees rise dramatically by this day, with chances near 70-90% for many areas of the Inland Empire, Coachella Valley, and inland San Diego Co valleys (closer to 30-50% across inland Orange County and the Anza Borrego Desert). The area of high pressure will not move very much through the rest of the week, leading to minor day to day changes in the weather. Highs in the 70s/80s will continue for areas west of the mountains and lower deserts. Beach days will be glorious with highs in the low to mid 70s. Early morning low temperatures will also not be as chilly by the middle and the end of this week as well.
Pressure heights fall some by the weekend, which will help ease offshore winds across the mountains and foothills even further. This may aid in a slight cool down in temperatures but confidence on this occurring remains low. Models begin to hint at a possible turn to onshore flow by early next week as well, which could nudge our temperatures closer to average with weaker winds.
AVIATION
122115Z...Mostly clear skies and VFR conditions today and tonight. East to northeast winds 20-30 kts on the coastal slopes/foothills, local gusts 15-25 kt into the valleys, with isolated gusts to 40 kts in wind-prone passes. Periods of LLWS with mod up/downdrafts lee of mountains.
MARINE
No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Saturday.
SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CA...None. PZ...None.
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