There is a HIGH RISK of rip currents at the local beaches through Monday. Every year, over 100 people die from rip currents in the US. More information about rip currents can be found at weather.gov/safety/ripcurrent
A Small Craft Advisory is in effect from 6 AM Sunday morning through 6 AM Monday morning. North winds of 15-25 knots gusting up to 30 knots and seas 5-7 feet seas are expected.
A strong cold front arrives early Sunday, bringing rain and the coolest temperatures since February. We'll likely start off the month of December with temperatures around 10 degrees below normal, with high temperatures in the 50s on Monday.
Starting off the workweek with much cooler temperatures behind Sunday's cold front. Rain chances linger along the coast early in the week. Temperatures slowly climb to around 80 midweek, with another frontal boundary bringing renewed rain chances and cooler temps later in the week.
In the Location column, click on links for a list of recent observations at sites of interest. A new window will open.
In the Wind column, the letter indicates direction the wind blows from (N=North, E=East, S=South, W=West, NE=Northeast, etc). VRB is "variable" and G is "gust". Wind speeds are in MPH.
In the Baro (pressure) column, values are in inches.
In the Remarks column, HX is the Heat Index and WCI is Wind Chill Index (if shown). These are "Feels Like" temperatures. VSB is Visibility. "N/A" will be displayed if values are not available.
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