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Benseather.com Forecast
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Bensweather.com Forecast Updated: Saturday, Jan 11 @ 02:30pm
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A cool offshore flow will continue through one more day with occasional gusty winds below passes & canyons, tapering off today. Cold air advection will decrease bringing a decrease in wind speeds and an increase in temperatures through the weekend. Another low-pressure system could drop into the region next week bringing another round of gusty offshore winds. There is even a slight chance for a few snow showers on or around Thursday, but confidence in the details remain low at this time. Expect mostly sunny skies through the weekend as daytime highs top out in the mid to upper 40's, while overnight lows remain in the teens a 20's. We will experience northerly winds 10-15 mph at times with gusts to 20 mph possible, especially below passes & canyons. A stronger offshore flow will develop Monday into Tuesday bringing a return to gusty Santa Ana winds below passes & canyons. Cold air advection will also knock our temperatures down a bit as the forecast stays dry for now. A closed low-pressure system will develop off the Southern California coast later in the week and could bring some snow showers into the area on Thursday, however, the certaintly of this happening remains low. There is a greater possiblity of a deeper trough (or more traditional cold front) pushing through the area next weekend, which could lead to a better chance for widespread precipitation.
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