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Your SoCal Weather Report For Monday, April 22: Cool Temps And Low Clouds This Week

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Forecast highs for Monday. Beginning tomorrow expect cooler temperatures.
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Welcome back to Monday. This week will be much cooler.

Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Partly cloudy, cool
  • Beaches: 64
  • Mountains: 70s
  • Inland: 70s
  • Warnings and advisories: None

Today you can expect low clouds and fog in the morning, making way for a partly cloudy afternoon with highs in the mid 60s to 70s.

Meanwhile, over in the Inland Empire, the highs will reach in the low 80s.

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The deserts will remain warm with highs up to 86 degrees in Victorville, up to 98 degrees in Coachella Valley.

Tonight you can expect low clouds and small chance of drizzle, with temperatures dropping to the mid 50s, low 60s.

The National Weather Service says we're seeing an influx of low pressure systems coming to the Southland. That means there's a chance of precipitation this week — so far forecast models show a small chance of drizzle for early morning on Tuesday and Thursday. If you're searching for a deeper explanation on why we're still seeing lots of spring showers, that's because it's a mega El Niño year.

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Things to do

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Check out our full list of things to do this week.

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