Summer officially arrives on Saturday after a highly unusual winter and spring.
A spring that has been unusual on so many levels will finally turn into summer — officially — on Saturday afternoon. This is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, when the sun appears at its highest point in the noontime sky.
A satellite photo taken this morning shows how extensive the marine layer was. In the picture, low clouds and fog are seen reaching inland from the coast as far as the Cajon and San Gorgonio passes. The Santa Ana Mountains between Orange and Riverside counties are seen poking through the cottony white shroud. Clouds extend to Santa Clarita and out toward the High Desert, and along the coast westward beyond Santa Barbara to Point Conception.
More such eddy circulation is likely each morning through this weekend, the National Weather Service said.
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