Ben's WX Summary
- Updated: Monday @ 04:38pm
Looking at nice weather out there this week, with generally above normal temperatures and dry conditions. A series of storms will swing inland to our north, but not close enough to generate any precipitation across our area. A trough of low pressure will slide through the Great Basin at the end of the week, bringing a round of gusty offshore winds and cooler temperatures. Expect mostly clear skies this evening with light winds as lows drop into the 30s. Mostly sunny skies tomorrow with highs in the upper 50s with east winds 5-10 mph. Mostly clear and breezy through Wednesday with west winds 10-20 mph, gusting near 30 mph during the afternoon with highs in the mid-50s. Temperatures will return to normal on Thursday and Friday as highs cool to the 40s with northeast winds 10-20 mph, and stronger gusts below passes and canyons. Temperatures will creep back into the 50s over the weekend as our forecast remains dry. Longer range is hinting at a closed/cutoff low dropping in our direction early next week, but confidence remains low at this time for any rain or snow across our area, stay tuned.