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Saturday Evening Forecast May 30th

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Another late season storm is working its way across the West Coast bring ample amount of rain to the Pacific Northwest. For our region, only some spotty showers with very light amounts have occurred in just a few areas. Look for a continued chance for spotty sprinkles, cool overnight temperatures and patchy fog. For Sunday, expect more clouds with perhaps some better clearing inland. The chance for sprinkles will likely remain well to our north. Temperatures on Sunday will be mostly in the 60's and 70's. Looking ahead, low pressure will slowly move east and as high pressure fills in, we should see slight warming through about mid week. Could also see a slight boost in wind, especially along the western edge of the Santa Barbara South Coast for Monday and Tuesday nights. By Thursday, another area of low pressure will approach the West Coast which will deepen the marine layer and cool things down, especially near the coast. Surf will also continue to be up along south facing beaches through Sunday evening.  Overall, things look fairly seasonal as we head in to early June. 

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