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Breezy conditions ahead of another Santa Ana wind event this week
Quick Facts
- Today’s weather: Sunny
- Beaches: 63 to 69 degrees
- Mountains: low to mid 60s
- Inland: 65 to 71 degrees
- Warnings and advisories: Beach hazards, No burn alert
The crisp, cool weather continues Tuesday as the region prepares for another Santa Ana wind event on Wednesday.
Highs along the coast on Tuesday will be from 63 to 69 degrees, and up to 72 degrees for the valleys.
The Inland Empire will see daytime highs of up to 71 degrees.
In the Antelope Valley, there will be some areas of frost in the early morning, with temperatures ranging from 56 to 62 degrees.
Beach hazards
You'll want to avoid swimming in the ocean because of strong rip currents and breaking waves from high surf. Minor flooding of beach parking lots is possible. These conditions will last until Friday morning for the Orange County coast, and until Saturday morning for L.A. County beaches.
No burn alert in effect
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued a no burn alert for most of SoCal until 11:59 p.m. because of high air pollution. That means you should avoid any burning of wood, including fireplaces or manufactured logs made from wax or paper. The alert applies to O.C. and L.A. County's non-desert areas, as well as Riverside and San Bernardino counties.