Southern California can expect mild and dry weather through early Monday, with cool, frosty mornings and a return of dense fog along the coast and valleys. The National Weather Service forecasts low clouds and fog, particularly for the Central Coast and southern Los Angeles County areas, with a 50-70% chance of dense fog into Monday morning.
A weather system will pass through the region on Monday, bringing gusty winds and light rain, mainly north of Point Conception. Northerly winds may pick up by Monday afternoon, with advisory-level gusts expected through Tuesday or early Wednesday, especially in the Santa Ynez Range and foothills near Montecito.
Temperatures will remain mostly in the upper 60s and 70s along the coast and valleys, with cooler conditions in coastal areas and warmer temperatures inland. The region will dry and warm later in the week before another weather system potentially impacts the area heading into the weekend.