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Your SoCal Weather Report For Thursday Nov. 30: Partly Cloudy and Cool

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There's a slight chance of showers this morning, so keep your sweaters and umbrellas handy, at least through Saturday. A warming trend begins on Sunday with dry Santa Ana winds kicking up at times.

Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Cool and partly cloudy
  • Beaches: 64 high, 50 low, 1.5” surf
  • Mountains: 47 high, 26 low
  • Inland: 59 high, 43 low
  • Warnings and advisories: none

In the L.A. area afternoon skies will be partly cloudy with highs in the low to mid 60s from the coast, east into the Coachella Valley. Lows will drop to the low 50s. Orange County will see much of the same, highs in the mid 60s with nighttime temperatures dipping into the high 40s.

Over in the Antelope Valley highs will be in the mid 40s to mid 50s. Tonight will be chilly, with temps in the upper 30s.

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This day in history

On this day in 1980, Laguna Beach saw a record low temperature of 28 degrees.

Things to do

Tomorrow is December 1st and that means the holiday season will be in full swing. To ease you into the holiday spirit, check out the twinkling light display at Descanso Gardens. Don't let the cool nights stop you.

  • Enchanted Forest of Light: Take a one-mile nighttime stroll through the garden's foliage, which is illuminated with interactive installations. Popular returning favorites include an entire town of “stained glass” creations from contemporary sculptor Tom Fruin, sparkling geometric installations from HYBYCOZO, Flower Power on the Promenade, and lighting effects in the Ancient Forest. Tickets must be purchased in advance. The Forest of Light is open rain-or-shine, from 5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. through January 7th.

Get ready for the weekend - we're almost there - by checking out our full list of things to do.

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