Increasing clouds this weekend, but dry and warm weather remains
The area of low pressure to our west is helping steer clouds across Southern California. We saw a cloudy start to this Friday but more clouds will move into view Saturday.
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Despite the additional clouds, the ridge of high pressure will keep temperatures slightly above average for the weekend. A very limited chance for showers joins the forecast late Monday night, but the better chance for rain remains west of the mountains.
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February's full moon peaks early Saturday morning. At its farthest distance from the Earth, the moon will be more than 255,000 miles away. This makes it a "micro moon" rather than the more commonly discussed "super moon" when it's closer to Earth. If you capture any photos of the full moon, send them to share@kesq.com!
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