A storm from the north will create widely scattered rain showers, a chance of thunderstorms, and cooler weather on Saturday. A cold front will follow on Tuesday with a few
rain showers; however, the main impact of this system will be northwesterly gales and cold temperatures.A 540-decameter upper-level low-pressure system will move over the Central Coast on Saturday. This cold tempest will produce scattered rain showers, a chance of thunderstorms, and cooler weather.Gusty Santa Lucia winds on Sunday morning will produce clear to partly cloudy skies, followed by fresh to strong northwesterly winds.
This low-pressure system will also create a steep pressure gradient along the California coastline that will generate moderate gale-force to fresh gale-force northwesterly winds on Tuesday. The winds will decrease to fresh to strong levels on Wednesday afternoon and night, allowing areas of low marine clouds to develop along the coastline.