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Climate & Environment

Breezy conditions for parts of SoCal

A surfer is walking through small waves near a sandy beach. A pier rises behind them in the water with cloudy skies beyond.
Another foggy and cloudy morning for SoCal.
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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Morning clouds then sunny
  • Beaches: 69-74 degrees
  • Mountains: 70-80 degrees
  • Inland: 82-90 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: None

Good Tuesday to you! We've got a cool morning on tap followed by slightly warmer weather this afternoon.

We're also going to see some breezy conditions for parts of Southern California, with gusts between 20 to 25 mph possible for the Santa Clarita Valley, Antelope Valley foothills, San Gabriel Mountains and the Inland Empire.

L.A. County beaches will see highs from 69 to 74 degrees. Orange County beaches will see highs from 71 to 77 degrees and the coastal areas will see some wind gusts of up to 20 mph in the afternoon.

L.A. County valleys will see highs in the mid to upper 80s, with the warmest areas reaching up to 88 degrees. Meanwhile, in the Inland Empire, expect highs from 82 to 90 degrees.

Temperatures in Coachella Valley will reach 91 to 96 degrees.

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