
The passage of a weak mid to upper-level trough is expected to maintain some instability across the area today. This will result in mostly cloudy skies with scattered light to moderate showers, with a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm. Occasionally breezy conditions will persist, mainly in higher elevations.
Slight Saharan dust will sustain reduced air quality and visibility during the next 24 hours. People with respiratory sensitivities should take precautions.
Seas are expected to be slight to moderate, with wave heights up to 3 feet along the western coast and up to 7 feet along the eastern coast today. Some deterioration is expected on Saturday.
Meanwhile, a westward moving tropical wave will be approaching the area tomorrow. People in areas prone to flooding, landslides and falling rocks are advised to be on alert.
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