“California: A cold high-pressure system will settle over the area Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, bringing very cold conditions. Morning lows will range from the low 20s to low 30s south of Soledad, low to mid 30s in the coastal valleys, and mid to upper 30s in Salinas. Daytime highs will be in the mid 50s to upper 60s. A weak low pressure system will pass through Wednesday, moderating temperatures and bringing a slight chance of rain through Thursday, with totals reaching up to β β. A stronger system will arrive Friday, increasing the likelihood of significant rainfall, with totals between 1-2β through Saturday. After reaching a brief high of mid 70s on Thursday, temperatures will cool on Friday.
Mexico: Isolated showers are possible on Wednesday ahead of a cold front, with rainfall amounts generally less than 0.10β where showers occur. Mornings will be much cooler from Thursday through Saturday, with a slight chance of patchy frost in wind-sheltered areas. However, temperatures will moderate by Sunday, reducing the likelihood of frost.”
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