Posted by Meteorologist Kerry Anderson on Wed, Oct 2 at 11:30:00pm – Next scheduled update: 7:00pm
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The temperature was rising rapidly as we sat under a massive ridge.
Central California: Offshore north-northeast currents clear marine clouds. The beach begins to reverse course and overcome the rip current.
Arroyo now has teenage high school potential. Lopez and Isabella are both feeling increased northerly flow, but will likely see those winds bend, bringing with them a period of strong winds.
Southern California: As expected there was still a lot of fog and small eddies on the beach at lunch time. So we wait for both features to be cleared. Where the clouds are clear, we can see strong sea breeze activity. Belmont is starting to see hot weather nearby and could be in trouble.
San Diego: Where the clouds dissipate, northwest/northwesterly winds develop rapidly. But we had some fog which made the wind stifling. Where the sky is clear, the wind reaches the teens.