Clouds will be persistent Wednesday night as moisture lingers with southerly winds. Areas of fog could be dense in our western counties by morning as clouds start to clear. A weak cold front will move through Thursday morning and winds will shift to the north, ushering in drier air and clearing the clouds for a sunny and warm afternoon, reaching into the 70s. The dry mild weather persists through Friday before our next wave of low pressure moves in this weekend giving us a chance of showers Saturday, mainly in the afternoon and evening. Spot showers are still possible early Sunday but most of the day looks dry and mild. The mild weather pattern continues next week with another chance of showers Tuesday and Thursday.
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy with areas of fog and lows in the mid 50s inland to near 60 at the coast and south-southwest winds at 6-13 mph.
Thursday: Clouds clearing to sunny skies with northerly winds up to 18 mph. Afternoon temperatures will reach the low 70s at the coast to the upper 70s inland.
Thursday Night: Clear and cooler with lows in the low 40s inland to upper 40s coast.
Friday: Sunny and mild with highs in the upper 60s to near 70 and north winds up to 12 mph shifting to the east.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s with east-southeast winds up to 18 mph.
Sunday: Slight shower chance and partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s and light northerly winds.