Monday, July 21, 2008
Morning Low Clouds
Monday is starting out with some low clouds along the coast, but don't expect them to linger into the afternoon. Even coastal MicroClimate neighborhoods will see some sunshine by lunch time. And the risk for thunderstorms out in the East County will be lessening as we head into the next couple of days.
Actually, all of San Diego will be drying out a little more, with less humidity. There's a southwesterly flow aloft - that's a drier flow for San Diego county - and with that flow you should feel more comfortable, have some cooler sleeping weather at night, and less humidity all the way around. Not that this will last forever, of course, San Diego's weather never does!
But it should be with us until later in the week. Right now the computer forecast models are suggesting that more monsoonal moisture will be working its way westward into California by the end of the week. This will once again bring the threat for thunderstorm activity to the East County - and more humid conditions elsewhere. That could change of course, but it's best to enjoy the weather we've got - just in case it changes dramatically!
Matt Baylow is the Chief Meteorologist for KFMB-TV, and you can catch his weather forecasts each weeknight at 5pm, 630pm, and 11pm on San Diego's only weathercasts broadcast in High Definition. There's never been a "clearer" weather forecast, if you can get past the hair that's out of place. And sometimes the pattern on the tie. Did we mention the tie?