Very warm and very windy, storms late Sat.
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Highs today rise to the mid 80s with gusts more than 30 mph.
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KCAL News has issued a Next Weather Alert as strong and widespread winds are expected to impact much of the Southern California region. Weather officials say winds should pick up late Tuesday morning and continue through the night.
Windy conditions will continue to be responsible for coastal flooding while near record warm days are still possible through Saturday before a round of strong storms moves through late Saturday night
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We actually have a chance to break record mid-week. As you get the kids ready for school, you might want to dress them in layers, by 7 a.m., we will be in the 60s and hit our high in the 80s by afternoon.
When the Tigers take the field on Friday, winds will be much calmer. The first pitch forecast shows winds out of the east from 5 to 10 miles per hour. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy at times. Rain will not be in the forecast. Temperatures will be 50 degrees at 1:10 p.m. and the mid-50s by the afternoon.
FRIDAY: Rain and snow showers return for southern Colorado with more impactful accumulations expected. We remain gusty as well, so low visibility is going to be a concern for travel through the gap and in higher elevations. Snow chances drastically increase by the afternoon and evening with gusty wind.