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A Clear-Cut Case of Nice Weather

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Times Staff Writer

“No significant change” is foreseen by the National Weather Service for the Memorial Day weekend, which means we can expect near-perfect weather for outdoor activities.

“There’s not much change,” forecaster Frank Perdue said. “It’s going to stay the same. What we saw (Thursday) will be what we will see through the weekend.”

With no changes in sight, San Diego will experience typical May weather the entire weekend--night and morning low clouds lasting until mid-morning, when they give way to clear skies.

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Temperatures at the beaches will reach 66 to 71 degrees, with sea breezes of 12 to 18 m.p.h.

The coastal strip will have highs of 69 to 75 degrees and nighttime lows of 45 to 52. The night and morning clouds will burn off by mid-morning. The inland valleys will have highs of 71 to 84 and lows of 45 to 52.

There will be little change in temperatures Memorial Day, when temperatures in the coastal region should reach near 70 and, in the inland areas, near 80. Lows for the coastal section are expected to drop to 60 degrees and to the low-50s inland.

Mountain daytime temperatures will reach 68 to 74, with lows in the 40s. Mountain winds may pick up to 25 m.p.h. in the afternoons.

The desert highs will reach 102 degrees this weekend. Nightly lows will fall to 62 to 70.

The desert may hit 105 degrees Monday, and the mountains should dally in the 60s. Lows for the mountains will be in the mid-40s, for the desert in the upper 60s.

The surf is 2 to 4 feet, and the water temperature is 64 degrees.

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