The Central Coast is enjoying a warm start to June, with temperatures reaching the upper 60s and 70s near the coast and even warmer inland. However, residents should be aware of a High Surf Advisory in effect due to moderate ocean swells from late-season storms in the Gulf of Alaska. Waves could exceed 8 feet along north and northwest-facing beaches through late Sunday.
Weather Conditions
Breezy northerly winds continue across the region, particularly in the mountains and out to sea. While there are currently no wind advisories, conditions may change, and updates will be provided as necessary. Patchy fog is expected in some coastal areas, but it should dissipate quickly by Monday morning.
Looking Ahead
The forecast for the coming days indicates continued breezy conditions with limited fog along the coast. Winds are expected to remain below advisory levels, with the strongest gusts occurring in the afternoon and early evening, particularly below passes and canyons. Temperatures will remain warm, with the hottest days anticipated mid-week before a slight cooldown by Thursday and Friday. Coastal areas will experience a mix of morning fog and afternoon sunshine, with temperatures in the 60s and 70s, typical for this time of year.
Original reporting: KEYT (Ventura/Santa Barbara) — read the source article.