Friday, March 12, 2010
After high pressure weakens today, we should see more clouds and perhaps some light showers tonight and tomorrow morning in Moreno Valley and the region. Nearly all of the low pressure system will pass to the east, and any precipitation will be light, but partly cloudy skies will persist through Saturday. Warming will begin anew on Sunday, with high pressure and weak offshore flow leading to afternoon temperatures near 80°F Monday through Wednesday. A cooling trend is expected to follow later in the week.
Today's
pollen level is rated "high-medium".
Today:
Mostly sunny, breezes from the west to 8 mph
, high near
66°F .
Predicted air quality is
good
,
AQI
:
49
(
for metropolitan Riverside courtesy of the SCAQMD
).
Tonight:
Mostly clear in the evening, becoming partly cloudy with a 25% chance of showers after midnight, breezes from the south to 2 mph,
low around 47°F.
Saturday:
Partly cloudy, 25% chance of showers in the morning, breezes from the northwest to 9 mph, high of about 62°F.
Saturday night:Partly cloudy,
low near 42°F.
Sunday:
Mostly sunny, afternoon breezes, high around 72°F.
Sunday night:
Mostly clear, dry, offshore breezes possible,
low of about 49°F.
Monday:
Sunny, dry, high near 79°F.
Monday night:
Clear, dry,
low around 53°F.
Tuesday:
Sunny, warm, high of about 80°F.
Tuesday night:
Clear,
low near 52°F.
Wednesday:
Sunny, high around 78°F.
Wednesday night:
Mostly clear,
low of about 51°F.
Thursday:
Mostly sunny, afternoon breezes, high near 72°F.
Moreno Valley forecast
updated daily. Based on data from the National Weather Service, San Diego
office and from WeatherCurrents.