It’s beginning to look a lot like summer -- in October?
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Noaki Schwartz
BALBOA BEACH -- Looking across the clear blue sky and crystalline
waters, it could almost be summer.
But given this summer’s uncharacteristically cold weather and ocean
water plagued by ominous pollutants, for all we know, Friday’s 85-degree
temperatures could be perfectly normal.
And in fact, according to Stan Wasowski, a forecaster for the National
Weather Service -- it is.
“This is typical October weather in Southern California,” Wasowski
said.
The warm weather is caused by a shift in pressure systems, Wasowski
said.
“When the weather in the desert drops, the air gets pushed away toward
the coast,” he said. This causes temperatures along the coast to heat up.
Local businesses are welcoming the sunny skies, which are a boost for
a steadily slowing stream of customers.
“It has increased business,” said Holly Singh of Balboa Harbor Liquor.
“This summer was kind of slow.”
Other beachfront shop owners said they’re hoping that the warmer
weather will carry over into the weekend.
According to Wasowski, it should continue until Sunday.
“Expect at least one more full day,” he said.
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