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Your SoCal Weather Report For Monday, April 28: Clear Skies And Warm Temperatures This Week

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We're in for a warmer week with clear skies.
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Welcome back to Monday. We're in a for a warming trend as temperatures climb slowly throughout the week.

Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Warm, sunny
  • Beaches: 65-71
  • Mountains: 60s
  • Inland: 70s-80s
  • Warnings and advisories: Wind Advisory

Daily highs for the coast will be in the mid 60s to low 70s. More inland it will be warmer with highs in the upper 70s, to the low 80s in some parts of the Inland Empire and the western San Fernando Valley.

Tonight's lows will be in the mid 50s.

The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the western Antelope Valley foothills and the 5 Freeway corridor. Expect northwest winds up to 35 mph, some gusts up to 55 mph today through 3 p.m. Tuesday.

This day in history

On this day in 1492, Joan of Arc led a French force into Orleans to relieve the city after it was besieged by English forces.

And on this day in 2011, a royal wedding took place — Prince William married Kate Middleton.

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