Despite the threatening clouds, precipitation was once again very spotty and mostly non existent. The bulk of the storm was centered way too far north and this is why it stayed dry for most of today. For the overnight and in to Monday, look for patchy low lying fog which could be dense for some areas. Overnight lows will dip in the 40’s and afternoon highs on Monday should warm in to the upper 50’s and 60’s. Sprinkles are possible late Monday as the next storm system moves in to Northern California.
Surf will stay up for the next few days with Warnings and advisories posted up and down the coast. The current swell will fad a bit Monday and then another swell comes ashore by early Tuesday. This means waves, especially along west and northwest facing beaches will be in the 8 to ten foot range along the South Coast and in the 8 to 12 foot range for Ventura County. North of Point Conception, waves could easily hit 15 feet plus. Tuesday could be about 2 to 3 feet bigger! Waves will start to ease by early Christmas day.