Happy Friday-eve, Central Coast!
Thursday started off with lots of sunshine, but by the evening, that was replaced by cloud cover and even a few showers, all thanks to a decaying cold front pressing south. That system is the main player in our forecast, at least through the next few days.
As the cold front arrived, it kicked up a few quick-moving showers in northern SLO County.
One small storm brought very brief light rain to areas north of HWY 46 East. Into the evening hours we have a few more chances of light showers. The thing most areas will notice though is the cloud cover pushing through along the decaying cold front.
Tonight, winds will still be strong and bring a marginal sundowner wind event to the south coast. Winds will gust up to 35 mph near Gaviota.
The front will continu