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Your SoCal Weather Report For Tuesday, April 2: Warming Trend

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Highs will be several degrees warmer today.
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Good morning and happy Tuesday! Today we have a nice break from the unusual weather we've had — today will be warm with highs in the 70s.

Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Sunny
  • Beaches: 64
  • Mountains: 40s-50s
  • Inland: 60s
  • Warnings and advisories: None

The coasts will be on the cooler end, with highs in the upper 60s except for Long Beach, where daytime highs will reach 70 degrees. More inland, expect highs in the mid 70s, and up to 80 degrees in the warmest parts of the San Fernando Valley. In the high desert, it will reach up to 73 degrees, and up to 81 degrees in the Coachella Valley.

Tonight's lows will drop to the 50s.

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