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Cooler temps and more breeze this week

Posted at 4:48 PM, Jun 24, 2019
and last updated 2019-06-24 20:45:33-04

A trough is pushing into The West this week. This will deepen the marine influence and crank up the afternoon winds by mid-week. This may clear the coastal marine clouds earlier but on balance coastal temperatures will stay in the 60s for the beaches and lower 70s in the coastal valleys. Inland valleys will cool into the lower to middle 80s.

More onshore wind should help clear coastal clouds over the next few afternoons. A trough his pushing into The West and it will help to cool inalnd locations. No extreme temp runs expected anytime soon.

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, June 24, 2019

Night and morning clouds will reform near the coast but should get mixed out most days with the exception of partial clearing at some beaches.

Tuesday winds will be about 10-15mph out of the west at the coast, inland winds will be strong as they are often in the spring with SW winds up to 25mph.

More onshore wind should help clear coastal clouds over the next few afternoons. A trough his pushing into The West and it will help to cool inalnd locations. No extreme temp runs expected anytime soon.

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, June 24, 2019

More onshore wind should help clear coastal clouds over the next few afternoons. A trough his pushing into The West and it will help to cool inalnd locations. No extreme temp runs expected anytime soon.

Posted by Dave Hovde-KSBY on Monday, June 24, 2019

Wednesday the coastal winds pick up more. So clouds at the coast on Tuesday could be stubborn at beaches but Wednesday and Thursday should see better clearing in exchange for those higher winds.

The longer range forecast calls for some inland warming over the weekend into the upper 80s and lower 90s but there are signs more trough events over the western part of North America should keep temps from being extreme in the foreseeable forecast.