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Climate & Environment

Your SoCal Weather Report For Monday, March 25: Cool And Breezy

A geothermal map of SoCal in shades of green, blue and yellow with white numbers over different cities.
Highs in the upper 60s with breezy winds.
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It's Monday and instead of getting the Monday blues, try and enjoy the sunny skies, cool temps and breezy conditions. Temperatures start to dip on Thursday as another storm heads our way this weekend.

QUICK FACTS

  • Today’s weather: Sunny, breezy
  • Beaches: 65
  • Mountains: 40s-50s
  • Inland: 60s
  • Warnings and advisories: High Surf

It's going to be nice and sunny at the beaches with highs in the mid 60s but be careful out there in those waters — the National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory until 6 p.m. High surf will impact L.A., Ventura county beaches and the Malibu coast where large breaking waves up to 8 feet tall is expected, mainly on west facing beaches.

Elsewhere, expect highs in the mid to upper 60s — 69 degrees in Woodland Hills, 66 degrees in Covina and 67 degrees in Santa Ana.
High desert temps will reach 60 degrees, 74 degrees in Coachella Valley.

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Things to do

  • San Pedro Fish Market Easter Special: Put your Easter order in early at the San Pedro fish market. Their seafood family favorites tray is only available through March 31, and it features shrimp, swordfish, baby octopus, and more.

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

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