Warm Dry Weather to Continue, with Temperatures Getting Slightly Warmer

The stubborn upper level high pressure system responsible for the recent run of clear skies and warm weather is expected to remain and even increase warm dry conditions as Air Quality Alerts issued by the National Weather Service remain in place north of Coos Bay from the Flat Fire.

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Away from the coast, again much of the same, clear skies and warm temperatures. Inland temperatures are forecast to rise slightly with warm nights in low 60’s, afternoon highs reaching the mid 90’s.

Along the coast, localized areas of patchy fog are expected to develop in the early morning hours with the possibility of a marine layer lingering until late morning with temperatures in the low 50’s. Afternoons are forecast to be clear, sunny and warm, with afternoon highs in the low 70’s.

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