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Since 2006, Michael Coats has been forecasting the weather for KIFI Local News 8.… Jeff Roper Jeff has been forecasting the weather on television since 1995.
A few clouds will pass by and we’ll see plenty of sunshine. Temperatures will be cooler than yesterday, with afternoon highs in the upper 60s. It will be windy, with sustained winds between 10 ...
Well above normal temperatures will lead to daily minor heat risks, and even moderate heat risks on the 100-degree days. Record highs could be tied and broken Thursday and Friday.
Sunshine will break through the clouds in the late afternoon and early evening with temperatures in the mid and upper 50s and light southeast winds. A few more showers will be possible after midnight ...
This is part of a deepening upper trough that keeps it cool here locally as it moves away. Temperatures will only reach into the 50s for highs on Friday, but dry weather is expected. The weekend ...
A ride of high pressure is building day by day, giving us calm winds, dry weather, clear skies, and, of course, above-average temperatures. Temperatures will continue to build over the coming days ...
The High Country will have lows in the 20s. Our skies will be mostly clear. Thursday temperatures will fall slightly but it will still be unseasonably warm for this time of year. We will have ...
Warming continues Wednesday with coastal fog and breezy winds. Daytime temperatures will be in the high 70s for Santa Barbara and Santa Maria, nearing 80 in San Luis Obispo and the Santa Ynez ...
It's nice and warm here in the valley today. Aside from calm winds and warmer-than-usual temperatures, we are also tracking fairly dry conditions. This is evident by the clear skies all across the ...
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The world meanwhile saw the second-hottest March in the Copernicus dataset, sustaining a near-unbroken spell of record or near-record-breaking temperatures that has persisted since July 2023.