OUTSIDE. HERE IS FIRST ALERT UROLOGIST DARREN PECK. >> WE ARE LOOKING AT BAY TO BREAKERS AND A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL BE IN THE CITY AND IT IS AN IMPORTANT FORECAST FROM THAT STANDPOINT CONSIDERING HOW WARDROBE DEPENDENT IT IS AND THEN THE WEATHER WILL PLAY A ROLE IN HOW MUCH YOU ENJOY THE CHOSEN WARDROBE. IT WILL BE SUNNY AND WE MAKE IT TO THE MID TO UPPER 50s THAT WE HAVE LOOKED AT THIS FORECAST IN TERMS OF MUCH LESS AND WAY OF THE MARINE LAYER. BUT I WANT TO SHOW YOU THE WINDS. YOU GO THROUGH THE MORNING ON SUNDAY AND THEY ARE FAIRLY LIGHT . THE FIRST HALF OF THIS DAY IS LIKE A 10 TO 15 MILE-PER-HOUR BREEZE. WHETHER YOU START OF THE CITY SIDE OR MAKE IT TO THE BREAKER SIDE, WATCH WHAT HAPPENS AS WE GO INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON. ONSHORE BREEZE WILL TURN ON AND INTO THE 1:00 HOUR IT GETS WINDY AT THE BEACH. 1:00 ARRIVALS, IF YOU'RE HEADING OUT TO THE BEACH, INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON EXPECT THE WIND TO PICK UP. BY 3:00, 30 MILE AN HOUR GUSTS. IT IS KIND OF NICE FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE DAY. THE WIND WILL PICK UP. CLASSIC, INTO THE AFTERNOON. THE ONSHORE BREEZE USUALLY INTENSIFIES AS YOU GET INTO THE AFTERNOON. DAYTIME HIGHS FOR SUNDAY. THESE NUMBERS ARE NOTICEABLY WARMER THAN SATURDAY. IN SEVERAL PLACES. MOST NOTABLY IN THE NORTH BAY. THE MARINE LAYER DID NOT LET UP PRETTY MUCH ALL DAY ON SATURDAY FOR A GOOD PART OF THOSE NORTH BAY VALLEYS AND WITH PLENTY OF SUNSHINE TODAY, AFTER WHAT LITTER MOLINE LAYER IS WAY, YOU GO TO 80. WE WILL DO A COMPARISON. SAN JOSE YOU ARE ALMOST LIKE SATURDAY. EVERYBODY ELSE IS WARMER. IF YOU DEGREES WARMER EVEN INLAND. WHEN WE LOOK AT THE WARM UP FOR THIS WEEK, TUESDAY IS THE TOP AND IT WILL BE THE WARMEST DAY OF THE SEVEN-DAY FORECAST AND WHEN WE TAKE IT FROM SUNDAY, I WILL ADVANCE TO TUESDAY AND WATCH THE COLOR SCHEMES CHANGE. MOST OBVIOUS IN THOSE INLAND EAST BAY VALLEYS. YOU ARE ALMOST 10 DEGREES WARMER BY TUESDAY. CALL IT ABOUT SEVEN OR 8 DEGREES WARMER. TUESDAY IS TOP AND WEDNESDAY IS CLOSED BUT WE WILL STARTING COOLING TREND AND THE TEMPERATURES WILL GO DOWN BY NEXT WEEKEND. INTERESTING CHANGE, BY THE WAY. IN TERMS OF HOW WE GOT RID OF THE MARINE LAYER. YOU SEE WHAT IS COMING? STRONG NORTHERLY FLOW. THERE ARE SEVEN DIFFERENT BOUNDARIES. WEEK LITTLE FRONTS PASSING THROUGH. YOU NEVER SEE THEM IN THE REGULAR SATELLITE BUT WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE WATER VAPOR YOU CAN SEE WHERE THEY ARE, IT MAKES SENSE WHY THE MARINE LAYER IS OUT. IT WILL GET PUSHED OUT THROUGH TODAY , AND YOU KIND OF SEE IT HERE AS THE NORTHERLY INFLUENCE COMES DOWN AND A COLD FRONT TAKES THE MARINE LAYER AND PUSHES IT DOWN. IT WILL BE DOWN ALONG THE CENTRAL COAST THIS AFTERNOON. BUT IT IS GETTING PLOWED AWAY FOR AT LEAST THE NEXT DAY. IT IS COMING BACK BUT FOR THE NEXT DAY, WE GET A BREAK. HERE IS THE SEVEN-DAY FORECAST. SAN FRANCISCO AND OPEN, NOT MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE. WHEN YOU LOOK AT NORTH BAY VALLEYS COMPARED TO SAN JOSE, THERE IS THE TUESDAY WARM-UP, FOLLOWED BY