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7:00 AM | Marine flow of air keeps us on the cool side

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Early morning low clouds and fog; otherwise, partly sunny skies, cool, highs in the mid 60’s

Tonight

Becoming mostly cloudy, mild, breezy, some fog possible late, lows near 60 degrees

Thursday

Early morning low clouds and fog then becoming partly sunny, cool, mid 60’s

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy, mild, some fog possible late, upper 50's

Friday

Early low clouds and fog possible then mostly sunny skies, cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Saturday

Early low clouds and fog possible then mostly sunny skies, cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Sunday

Early low clouds and fog possible then partly sunny skies, not as cool, near 70

Monday

Early low clouds and fog possible then partly sunny skies, milder, mid 70’s

Discussion

A marine flow of air will continue for the next few days keeping the region on the cool side of normal with a continuation of late night and early morning low clouds and fog along coastal regions. High pressure builds over the region this weekend and a warming trend is likely by early next week.

An update on the sun - there has been a fourth "X-class" solar flare from the very active sunspot region called AR1748 that occurred earlier today. Before the week began, the sun had not unleashed any X-class flares, but now there have been four in just the past few days.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/zKQUZuEUxsE