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Rain Forecast to Move in Tuesday Afternoon
Patchy fog also possible overnight as temperatures drop
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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A beautiful Sunday is expected across the Central Coast, with plenty of sunshine and highs in the low to mid 60s along the coast and more lower 70s inland. However, the weather pattern is set to turn more active next week, with rain forecast to move in on Tuesday afternoon and continue into Wednesday. Temperatures will drop into the lower 60s by the middle of the week.
Why it matters
The incoming rain will provide much-needed moisture to the Central Coast region, which has been experiencing dry conditions. The rain could potentially impact outdoor events like the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament scheduled for Valentine's Day weekend.
The details
Monday will remain mild and dry with increasing clouds and highs in the 60s. Rain is expected to move in on Tuesday afternoon and continue into Wednesday, with temperatures dropping into the lower 60s. The weather pattern is expected to be drier on Thursday and Friday, but a stronger storm system could bring more rain chances to the Central Coast this upcoming Valentine's Day weekend.
- Sunday will see plenty of sunshine with highs in the low to mid 60s along the coast and more lower 70s inland.
- Patchy fog will be possible overnight on Sunday, with lows dropping into the 40s and 50s.
- Rain is forecast to move in on Tuesday afternoon and continue into Wednesday.
- Temperatures will drop into the lower 60s by the middle of the week.
- The weather pattern is expected to be drier on Thursday and Friday, but a stronger storm system could bring more rain chances to the Central Coast this upcoming Valentine's Day weekend.
The players
Central Coast
The coastal region of California that includes areas like Santa Clara and Pebble Beach.
What’s next
The timing and potential impact of the Valentine's Day weekend storm system is still uncertain, but it could potentially affect the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament scheduled for that time.
The takeaway
The incoming rain will provide much-needed moisture to the Central Coast region, which has been experiencing dry conditions, but the weather pattern could also potentially impact outdoor events like the Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament.
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