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Higher Temperatures & Strong Winds

SALINAS, Calif. (KION) – SALINAS, Calif. (KION) – A weak low pressure system aloft will linger over the region through early next week, keeping the marine layer in place along the coast. Temperatures will rise again by Friday before cooling down this weekend.

Air Quality: FAIR     

This Morning: Expect a thick marine layer with many coastal clouds and drizzle during the late night and morning hours. Temperatures will rise with warmer afternoons inland. we may feel some breezy conditions this morning. We can expect to see around 20 MPH winds later today over on the coast then spreading inland tomorrow.

 This Evening: Low clouds will begin to redevelop along the coast and may drift inland overnight. Temperatures will cool into the 50s and 60s. Skies will remain mostly cloudy near the coast, while inland areas may see partial clearing before clouds return later tonight. Gusty winds will develop on the coast and in the inland valleys today through the weekend.
 
Extended: Looking ahead to the extended forecast Strong winds coming from the North-West will arrive on Thursday and spread inland on Friday through the weekend. Breezy afternoon winds will continue, particularly through wind-prone areas like the Salinas Valley. Temps will rise tomorrow then col back down over the weekend.

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Tianan Phelps

Tianan Phelps is a weather enthusiast with a dynamic career in journalism and broadcasting. Trained in weather reporting in Oregon, Tianan developed a strong foundation in storytelling before making her mark in Los Angeles. There, she worked as a Red Carpet Reporter, attending a variety of high-profile premieres and interviewing A-list musicians, actors, and other celebrities. Her time on the red carpet allowed her to engage with some of the biggest names in entertainment, further fueling her passion for connecting with audiences and sharing compelling stories.
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