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17Sep/11Off

Santa Cruz, California

We haven't been to the west coast in a very long time. What's going on in Santa Cruz?

At 753AM, PT, Santa Cruz was seeing a temperature of 57 degrees with overcast skies. Monterey Bay had drawn low clouds, which are pooling along the shores of the bay and was very well evidenced on satellite.
A strong jet north of Washington will help influence the overall flow for the West Coast, and the marine layer will continue to emerge every night in Santa Cruz.
Tomorrow - Morning fog, clouds, with some sun in the late afternoon, High 74, Low 52
Monday - More sun, but still early clouds and fog, High 77, Low 54

TWC: Tomorrow - Generally sunny High 77, Low 52
Monday - Abundant sunshine High 80, Low 54

AW: Tomorrow - Areas of low clouds early; otherwise, mostly sunny High 73, Low 51
Monday - Areas of low clouds early, then mostly sunny High 76, Low 54

NWS: - Areas of low clouds early, then mostly sunny High 69, Low 54
Monday - Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, partly sunny High 70, Low 53

WB: Tomorrow - Cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. High 84, Low 58
Monday - Cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. High 90, Low 65

I think there might be something wrong with the algorithm at Weatherbug. Those were not typos. The text forecast seems to be right, but the forecast is drawn from the numbers, if possible. This is a cool satellite, showing the low clouds snuggled into Monterey Bay.

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