California – Low clouds hang over the North Coast as the morning stays calm and cool. The air feels damp but mild, and the ocean influence keeps temperatures steady as the day unfolds.
According to the National Weather Service in Eureka, conditions remain mostly dry through Friday with gradual warming. Highs climb from the upper 50s today into the low 60s by Friday and Saturday. Winds stay light, limiting travel issues for now.
In Eureka, today brings partly sunny skies after early cloud cover. Afternoon temperatures approach 59 degrees, comfortable for late January. Tonight stays mostly cloudy, with lows settling in the mid 40s. Friday continues the warming trend, reaching the low 60s with calm conditions across Humboldt Bay.
Saturday offers the warmest window of the stretch. Highs peak near 64 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. This break is brief. By Saturday night, moisture increases and showers become possible after sunset. Roads may turn slick, especially along Highway 101 and coastal routes.
Sunday shifts the pattern. Showers are likely through much of the day, with occasional breaks. Patchy fog may develop near the coast, reducing visibility during morning and evening travel. While rainfall totals remain light, wet pavement and misty conditions could slow traffic.
Sunday night stays unsettled with lingering showers and fog. Temperatures dip back into the low 40s. By early next week, drier weather returns, and sunshine pushes highs back toward the upper 50s and low 60s.
For now, enjoy the mild stretch, but plan ahead for changing conditions this weekend. Keep headlights on in fog, slow down on wet roads, and check drainage near low-lying areas. Are you planning coastal travel Sunday? Let us know what conditions look like where you are.
Five Day Outlook for Eureka, California
Today: Partly sunny, high near 59
Friday: Partly sunny, high near 62
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, high near 64
Sunday: Showers likely, high near 58
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 57



