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Your SoCal Weather Report For Monday June 10: Kicking Off The Week With A Slight Warm Up

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- Today’s weather: Warm, sunny
- Beaches: 60s-70s
- Mountains: 70s-80s
- Deserts: 90s-100s
- Inland: 70s-80s
- Warnings and advisories: None
Good morning and welcome back to Monday. We're starting this week with a warming trend for the first half of the week. Come Thursday, cooler weather is expected to return.
Today there will be low morning clouds and fog followed by sunny skies this afternoon. Orange County coastal areas will be partly cloudy for the rest of the afternoon.
Daytime highs for the beaches will be in the upper 60s to low 70s, mid 70s for the inland coast, up to 79 degrees for Anaheim.
The valleys and inland areas will see highs in the upper 70s, mid 80s, up to 87 degrees for the Inland Empire. The high desert will be in the 90s, up to 105 degrees for the low desert.
Tonight's lows will drop to the 60s.
This day in history
On this day in 1976, it was 44 degrees in Palm Springs. Compare that to today, where it will reach up to 104 degrees.
Things to do
- 'Steel Magnolias' Movie Party: Absolute divas Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, and Olympia Dukakis star in this 1989 classic about the trials and heartbreaks of the Southern belles at Truvy’s Beauty Spot. Alamo is giving the film their immersive movie party treatment for these screenings, so expect props, interactivity, and folks who know Every. Single. Line. to be in attendance.
Check out our full list of things to do this week.
list of things to do this week.
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