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SYNOPSIS
A weak area of low pressure will linger over the area through Monday, bringing temperatures near to slightly above normal with night and morning clouds and fog for the coastal and western valley areas. A stronger area of low pressure moves by from the north, bringing cooler and breezier weather by the middle of next week. A subtle warming trend with less wind will occur for the latter part of next week.
AVIATION
221200Z...Coast/Valleys...Marine layer clouds based around 1200- 1600ft MSL have filled in through about 20-25 miles inland this morning, including KONT and portions of the Inland Empire. KSBD may see the clouds reach, but there is about a 40% chance between 12- 16z. VIS restrictions down to 3-5 SM in BR for more urban areas of the IE, with VIS 2 SM or lower within valleys or where clouds intersect higher terrain. Clouds scattering to the coast by 17-18z Friday and then redevelop and begin to fill back in along the coastal areas by 01-04z Saturday. Bases will likely be 100-300ft higher with slightly father inland extent and higher chances for CIGs reaching KSBD.
Otherwise, mostly clear and VFR conditions through early Saturday morning.
MARINE
No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Wednesday morning.
SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CA...None. PZ...None.
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