Chances of Precipitation Along the Coast as Warm Temperatures and Mostly Sunny Skies Continue Inland

The ridge of high pressure circulating off the California coast responsible for the current weather pattern, has begun its migration to the east and continues to position unusually warm temperatures along the southern Oregon coast while pushing weather systems and moisture from the central Oregon coast, to the north. As the system transits to the east, partly cloudy skies and relatively warm temperatures are forecast to continue into the weekend, with chances of rain along the immediate coast into the weekend.

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Partly cloudy skies and warm afternoons are forecast to continue for inland areas before the high pressure circulating off the California coast begins to move to the east allowing the next weather system to position itself offshore. Afternoon highs will start the week in the mid to upper 70’s, with lows forecast to be in the mid 40’s.

Along the coast, partly cloudy skies and warm afternoons will end the workweek as the ridge of high pressure circulating off the California coast begins to degrade and move east, allowing weather systems to move south and onshore as early as Friday bringing slight chances of rain along the immediate coast into the weekend. Highs are expected to be in the low to id 60’s, with lows forecast to be in the mid to upper 40’s.

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