New Year’s weekend: Quiet and chilly
We’ll depart 2023 and enter 2024 with a minimum of meteorological fanfare as high pressure remains in control through Monday. Temperatures on Saturday will start in the mid-30s, but elevated winds will make it feel closer to the upper 20s. Highs will only top out in the low 50s as gusts reach 25-30 MPH once again during the prime heating of the day. The chill is in spite of nearly full sunshine, though much like Friday, a fair-weather cumulus field should take shape.
Clear skies and diminishing winds will improve radiational cooling conditions overnight Saturday into Sunday, and so we should start the day around the freezing mark away from the coast. Another mostly sunny day lies ahead, and a warming trend will start to kick in as the core of the cold air moves out. Expect temperatures to head close to 59-60° in the afternoon, right in striking distance of December 31 norms. There are no weather concerns for New Year’s festivities on Sunday night except for the need for a jacket — it’ll be getting into the low 40s in many spots as we ring in 2024.
New Year’s Day will start a little warmer, with lows in the upper 30s to around 40° warming to the low 60s in the afternoon. There will be a little more cloud cover ahead of a cold front that’ll swing through overnight Monday into Tuesday with a slight chance of a few showers. The next substantial rain chance appears to be next Thursday with a stronger front moving by, followed by high pressure leading into the first weekend of 2024.