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A comfortable last week of November

Thanks to the offshore, or Santa Ana, winds, we remain quite dry here on the surface. Dew points and relative humidity both remain very low. Moisture levels will increase throughout the day on Tuesday.

While the surface remains dry, our skies have been filled this afternoon with some upper-level clouds, setting the stage for another pretty sunset. Send your pictures to share@kesq.com!

Here's a close-up look at the Pacific storm off the coast of California. This system will continue moving to the southeast and will move through California on Thursday. This will draw in some extra moisture and could lead to some light showers in SoCal.

Temperatures remain quite comfortable for the next week. Expect a slightly breezier Wednesday and a cooler Thursday and Friday thanks to the system in the Pacific. Temperatures slowly warm through the weekend and into next week.

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Spencer Blum joined KESQ News Channel 3 in 2023 as a member of the First Alert Weather Team.

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