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Climate & Environment

Slow and steady cooldown for SoCal

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It's drizzly and cool today, but the L.A. region, including Pasadena.
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  • Today’s weather: Drizzle or fog early, then mostly cloudy
  • Beaches: Foggy morning, high near 63
  • Mountains: 61 high, 48 low
  • Inland Empire: High near 75, low around 48

A cooling trend continues today, with some patchy drizzle and morning fog for coastal areas. The rest of the day will be mostly cloudy, with a high near 69. Some sprinkles could pick up again tonight with lows in the the mid-50s.

The mountains will be a little cooler, with highs near 61 and a low around 48. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.

If you're heading to the beach, expect temps to top out in the mid-60s. Orange County will be a little warmer with highs near the 70s. The Inland Empire will reach a mild 75 degrees.

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Later this week, a cold upper-level low pressure system could bring showers between Thursday night and Friday night.

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