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California – The Santa Ana winds have tapered and temps have fallen back to near averages. No real chance of rain until the weekend of the 19th.
Read MoreCalifornia – Strong Santa Ana winds to start Wednesday with maximum wind gusts up to 50 mph. High pressure continues causing above average highs and below average lows through the weekend.
Read MoreCalifornia: Near to below normal temps expected. Winds to keep overnight lows above frost levels. Long range models look for temps to warm up the first week of December.
Read MoreCalifornia: A low-pressure system passed through yesterday causing a deeper marine layer and cool temps. Some northern areas received rain with this low pressure. As the skies clear, look for overnight lows to fall into the upper 30s.
Read MoreMexico: Cool temps may approach freezing today. Temps are likely to warm with seasonable temps returning by the weekend. Dry weather is likely through the weekend.
Read MoreCalifornia: Average temps this week then a low pressure arrives Friday to cool temps up to 2o degrees. Possible frost or light freeze in wind-protected areas in the Salinas Valley this weekend.
Read MoreCalifornia: High pressure continues to dominate the region as low-pressure systems bring brief cooldowns as they get pushed to the North.
Read MoreCalifornia: Steady cooling and a deepening marine layer along the coast will bring seasonal temperatures into early next week.
Mexico: Seasonal temperatures look to continue with a slight chance of scattered showers possible into next week.
Read MoreCalifornia: Temperature cool into the weekend as a cold front brings drizzle and a slight chance of light rain across the state. Temps climb above average again next week as high pressure builds.
Read MoreHigh pressure strengthens into the weekend with triple-digit temperatures in the inland valleys. A shallow marine layer continues near the coast with gradual cooling over the weekend into next week.
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