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Your SoCal Weather Report For Tuesday, April 23: Early Morning Patchy Drizzle Followed By Partly Cloudy Skies

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Forecast highs for Tuesday.
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A deep marine layer has covered the Southland bringing patchy drizzle and partly cloudy skies today.

Quick Facts
    • Today’s weather: Partly cloudy, cool
    • Beaches: 62
    • Mountains: 60s
    • Inland: 60s
    • Warnings and advisories: None

The marine layer will create overcast conditions for this afternoon for the valleys and inland coast. Over in the Inland Empire expect sunnier conditions this afternoon.

Todays highs will be a few degrees coolers in the upper 60s. The warmest areas will be San Bernardino— a high of 70 degrees — and the deserts.

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The high desert will drop to 78 degrees, meanwhile it will still be a toasty 91 degrees in Coachella Valley.

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

This day in history

On this day in 1988, a series of rainstorms started and rained out four Dodger games in a row.

Things to do

  • Coastal Cowgirl: Country music is having a real moment in Los Angeles. There are Stud Country’s queer line dancing events and country nights weekly at Nameless and Winston House, not to mention all the buzz Queen Bey has lent to the genre with the release of Cowboy Carter. But I’m not quite sure what one wears to something called Coastal Cowgirl… Cowboy boots and a crop top? Sunglasses and spurs? Nonetheless, this country-fied two-night event curated by Spotify features Mickey Guyton, Avery Anna, Laci Kaye Booth, Grace Tyler, and more.

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

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