Weather watches and warnings
The Eastern Pacific High (1,033 millibars) has shifted westward, reaching nearly to the International Date Line, opening the door for storms in Central California.
Blustery, wet conditions are forecast to continue through Tuesday, then shift to dry conditions on Wednesday and should persist through mid-January as the Eastern Pacific High moves eastward toward the Central Coast.
A cold front associated with a 992 millibar surface low near Cape Mendocino will move through the Central Coast on Saturday morning, bringing strong to gale-force (25 to 38 mph with gusts to 45 mph) southeasterly winds and periods of heavy rain…