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Weak cold front Saturday brings temperatures down slightly

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Temperatures will cool slightly this weekend and humidity will drop behind a Pacific cold front which will move through Saturday afternoon. A light shower or sprinkles are possible Saturday morning through early afternoon but rainfall amounts would be under a tenth inch with many areas staying dry. Winds will shift to the north late in the day Saturday and drier air will move in, giving us a cooler night with lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Sunday will be the cooler day of the weekend with partly sunny skies and a breezy afternoon. Moisture returns Sunday night into Monday as winds shift to the southeast and a spot shower is possible Monday as temperatures start rising again. The next cold front moves in early Tuesday morning and will keep our temperatures seasonal for the second half of the week.

Saturday: Mostly cloudy in the morning with a slight shower chance into early afternoon as winds shift to the north up to 18 mph and clouds break to partly cloudy skies.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy with lows in the mid to upper 50s inland to the mid 60s at the coast.

Sunday: Partly sunny with highs in the mid 70s beaches and into the mid 80s inland and northeast to east winds up to 22 mph.

Monday: Partly sunny and windy with a spot shower chance and highs in the upper 70s beaches to the upper 80s inland and southeast winds at 15-25 mph.

Tuesday: Partly sunny with highs in the upper 70s beaches to near 90 inland and north winds up to 20 mph.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid 70s beaches to the lower 80s inland.