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Climate & Environment

Another overcast morning for SoCal

Fog and low clouds are seen from above, along with skyscrapers and other urban buildings.
We're seeing weather conditions similar to early June gloom.
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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Patchy fog then sunny
  • Beaches: 68-73 degrees
  • Mountains: 74-82 degrees
  • Inland: 82-90 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: None

June Gloom conditions are back — for now. That means we'll see more overcast skies this morning. But come Wednesday afternoon, expect we'll sunshine and high temperatures in the 80s.

L.A. County beaches will see highs in the low 70s today. In the valley communities, expect highs from 79 to 84 degrees — up to 87 near Woodland Hills.

Moving south to Orange County, temperatures there will be in the mid-70s at the beaches and the inland areas. In the Inland Empire, temperatures will be slightly warmer, with highs up to 90 degrees.

In the Coachella Valley, it will be mostly sunny all day, with highs up to 104 degrees.

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