Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Unseasonably cool pattern to give way to near record warmth



Good day everyone! One more full day of cold (40s) wet weather. Tomorrow warmer but lingering clouds and a north wind could keep us in the 50s 54-57. Thursday breezy and a BIG jump in temps. highs 78-82 far western burbs most likely to reach 80+. Friday near record warmth and the WARMEST since October with highs in the mid 80s 83-87.


Below are a list of cities that broke a record yesterday (Monday April 20, 2009).

City: New record (old record)
Gilroy, CA: 99 (86/1992)
Oakland, CA (airport): 91 (79/1986)
Salinas, CA: 99 (88/1986)
Santa Cruz, CA: 96 (88/1899)
San Francisco, CA (airport): 91 (81/1986)
San Jose, CA: 95 (94/1906)
El Cajon, CA: 101 (90/1986)
Downtown Los Angeles, CA: 100 (96/1958)
Long Beach, CA: 100 (93/1986)
Laguna Beach, CA: 97 (85/1987)
Santa Ana, CA: 103 (91/1986)
San Diego, CA (Lindbergh): 98 (93/1899)


Above is a graphic showing the projected highs for today (Tuesday April 21, 2009).

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