The weather outside’s delightful
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Greg Risling
Here’s a good idea for some last-minute Christmas gifts: suntan lotion, a
beach chair and a pair of sunglasses.
Orange County residents blessed with the good fortune to live in a warm,
yet mild, atmosphere continue to reap those benefits. Forecasters predict
temperatures in the high 70s to low 80s will last at least until
Christmas and maybe into the New Year.
Newport Beach lifeguards Tuesday reported larger crowds at the beaches
than the usual numbers they tally at this time every year. They estimated
that about 10,000 people will hit the beaches each day, mostly because
children are on break from school.
“You can never pass on weather like this,” said JosephMichelson, who was
surfing in West Newport with his two friends. “We are on vacation until
next week and we plan to take full advantage of this sunshine every day,
except when we need to be with our families on Christmas.”
Forecasters said the only downside to the forecast are the strong Santa
Ana winds that are expected to whip through Orange County through Friday.
The gusts will be between 30 and 45 mph in the coastal areas and may
reach up to 75 mph in the mountains.
“With the winds that are forecasted, there is that potential of downed
power lines and Christmas decorations outside,” said Mark Moede, a
meteorologist for the National Weather Service. “It will all depend on
where you are at and the strength of the wind conditions.”
The high-wind advisory will last most of Wednesday with gusts tapering
off slightly the next two days. But thanks to a weak offshore system that
has kept temperatures warm, residents can have a merry and sunny
Christmas.
“It’s been very nice, especially in Orange County,” Moede said. “These
temperatures we’ve been seeing over the last few days aren’t going to
change much.”
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