Friday, June 1, 2012

The gloom has a chance of rain.

Foggy mornings and warm, breezy afternoons.  About 70 degrees in the warmer locations along the coast.  A bit less where exposed to the wind.  This trend should continue, with afternoon winds increasing through the weekend.  the big news is a late season short wave moving through to our north to start off next week.  Those poor folks in the PNW have just been hammered this winter.  We will see a bit of cooling, but not much in Santa Cruz or along the coast.  Cooling will be much more pronounced in the inland valley and at elevation.  For example, at 8000 feet today, it could reach 75.  By Tuesday, the high temperature could be 25 degrees cooler.  And overnight there will be freezing temperatures.

There is a good chance of some more snow for the Tahoe area early next week.  Nothing too exciting.  A few inches.  Maybe more right along the crest.  The volcanoes (Lassen and Shasta) should see more.  Hopefully they get a nice refresh, as the snow on Shasta went from excellent corn to wind screwed chicken heads.  Santa Cruz and Monterey could see some showers late Monday and early Tuesday, but chances are pretty slim.  Likelihood increases as you head north.  After Tuesday, we should see a return to the regularly scheduled programming.  Foggy mornings and clear afternoons.  Will update as time permits.  Right now we are moving, so things are a bit crazy in these parts.

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