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Mild and dry pattern this weekend

Today will be mostly sunny and dry with highs returning to the 60s. Winds will be light and variable as the region enters into the new mild pattern. A ridge of high pressure will take over most of the west coast and keep the region dry and mild from Southern California to Oregon.

Sunday will be a few degrees warmer as the ridge begins establish dominance over the western United States. Winds will pick up slightly Sunday, but only to 10 – 15 mph range. So Breezy with plenty of sunshine will describe the day.

Monday will be the mildest of this above normal run as highs reach the middle to upper 60s under sunny skies. A few clouds arrive at times, but generally the dry and mild regime remains.

The ridge will continue to be in charge through at least Tuesday as highs once again stay in the 60s.

Clouds begin to overtake the area late Wednesday ahead of some rain on Thursday. The rain Thursday will begin before sunrise and last most of the day. Friday will see the skies clearing slowly as the rain exits to the east.  Even with the rain Thursday, the mercury in the thermometer will hit the 60s most locations.

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