It’s Getting HOT Out There!!!
SALINAS, Calif. (KION) – SALINAS, Calif. (KION) – Temperatures could reach the 90s to low 100s by Thursday and Friday. Areas closer to the coast, including Monterey and the Santa Cruz region, will remain more moderate with highs in the 60s to 70s due to a shallow but persistent marine layer. Some isolated spots in the Santa Lucia Mountains may see extreme heat, potentially reaching the 110s due to poor overnight cooling. Winds are expected to weaken, and skies will generally be clearer.
Air Quality: GOOD
This Morning: This morning along the Central Coast, skies are generally clearer than previous days, with lingering low clouds mostly confined to areas near the Monterey Bay and northward toward the SF Bay. Any remaining cloud cover inland is expected to burn off quickly. With weaker onshore flow, temperatures will start to warm slightly.
This Evening: This evening along the Central Coast, expect mostly clear skies inland with mild coastal cloud development likely returning near Monterey Bay and the immediate shoreline. Temperatures will gradually cool, with coastal areas dipping into the upper 50s to mid-60s, while inland spots stay warmer into the 70s-80's before cooling overnight.
Extended: Looking ahead to the extended forecast. Inland areas will heat up through late week, peaking Thursday and Friday with highs in the 90s to low 100s; some mountain areas may hit 105–110°F. We have Dangerous Heat conditions and a Moderate heat risk lasting throughout the weekend, coupled with Elevated Fire Concerns for part of the interiors. Slight cooling is expected over the weekend, but warm weather continues into next week.