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7:00 AM | Warm in the interior, but marine layer keeps coastal sections on the cool side

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, breezy, cool, highs near 70 degrees along coastal locations

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, mild, some fog possible late, lows by morning in the low-to-mid 60’s

Wednesday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, cool, near 70

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy, mild, patchy fog late, low 60’s

Thursday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Friday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Saturday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Sunday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Discussion

A stubborn deep marine layer of air will continue to generate a persistent pattern of late night and early morning coastal low clouds and fog. While interior sections of the region will warm up appreciably over the next few days, coastal sections will remain on the cool side of normal for the foreseeable future. Elsewhere, the Atlantic remains rather quiet for the time being as far as tropical activity is concerned, but the sun has become somewhat more active with numerous sunspots now visible on the Earth-facing side.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/F8aPHlFEL_E