BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- One more relatively cool day in the wake of the upper-level trough that passed over the area is expected for one more day.
Meanwhile, gusty winds will continue along the Mojave Desert slopes until the early morning, as short-term high resolution guidance shows 45-50 mph winds persisting overnight Monday, including probabilities as much as 50-60% for gusts of at least 45 mph.
Dry conditions will prevail with a warming trend beginning Tuesday.
Near to above average temperatures are likely by Wednesday, as the chances for highs in the 80`s in the warmest valley and desert locations increase markedly.

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