By Jim Purpura. Posted November 14, 2011, 7:47 AM.
There will be fog and low clouds in some areas the next few mornings, but the clouds will rapidly give way to sunny skies. Temperatures will warm to the upper 60s to lower 70s through Thursday.
A fleeting ridge of high pressure will bring offshore winds Wednesday morning to favored canyons and passes including Cajon Pass and Banning. But no major Santa Ana winds are forecast this week.
Forecasters are watching two weather systems coming down from the northwest. They look much as the system this past weekend did a week ago, meaning much uncertainly as to impact, location, and duration. One storm looks to impact southern California around Friday, the second Sunday. Only light amounts of rain are forecast, at least for now. |
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