onshore flow
Coverage of onshore flow in the Nexus archive.
- Dust-Filled Days
Saharan Dust is creating dry and hazy conditions across south Florida, Cuba, and the Bahamas. A weak tropical wave is moving through the Atlantic but is unlikely to develop into a tropical system, with persistent onshore flow and limited relief from heat and humidity expected. The dust will dominate through Thursday, with scattered rain chances possible by Friday before returning to dry, hot conditions.
- Pasadena Temperatures to Climb Into 90s by Midweek
Pasadena temperatures are expected to rise into the 90s by midweek, with the National Weather Service forecasting morning low clouds and fog through the weekend followed by afternoon clearing. Thursday's high is projected near 79 degrees, with patchy fog and light winds reported.
- Pasadena Skies Clear as Temperatures Climb Toward Mid-80s
Pasadena is experiencing cooler mornings with fog that clears by late afternoon, transitioning to warmer temperatures nearing the mid-80s by the weekend. The National Weather Service attributes this pattern to onshore flow bringing low clouds and fog through Friday, with a gradual warming trend beginning on Thursday.
- Cooler Weekend Ahead as Pasadena Temperatures Dip into the 70s
Pasadena is expected to experience cooler temperatures this weekend, with daytime highs dropping to the mid-70s due to a persistent marine layer and stronger onshore flow. The National Weather Service in Los Angeles reported the shift from low 80s to 75 degrees Saturday and 74 degrees Sunday.
- Cooler weather settles into Bay Area Thursday
Cooler-than-average weather settles into the Bay Area starting Thursday, with daytime highs in the 60s, 70s, and low 80s through the weekend. A strong onshore flow brings ocean-cooled air, leading to even cooler temperatures on Friday and Saturday.
- Sunny Skies to Cool Slightly in Pasadena by Sunday
Pasadena will experience sunny skies and gradually cooler temperatures this weekend, with highs dropping from 88 degrees on Friday and Saturday to 84 degrees on Sunday. The cooling is attributed to stronger onshore flow and an expanding marine layer, typical for June in Southern California.
- Memorial Day weekend forecast: Cooling trend begins
Southern California is experiencing an air quality advisory through Thursday evening due to wildfire smoke, but sunshine is expected to continue through Memorial Day weekend. A cooling trend will begin Thursday as onshore flow returns and strengthens, bringing lower temperatures to most areas into the weekend.