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Your SoCal Weather Report For Friday, Nov 10: Warm Today, Wet And Cool Week Ahead

Today's weather will be warm and dry, and a quiet weather pattern is in store for the weekend. But come Monday, temperatures will drop and there's high probability of rain starting Tuesday through the end of the week.
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- Today’s weather: Warm, dry, mostly sunny
- Beaches: 70s
- Mountains/deserts: 60s-70s/65-81
- Inland: 70s
- Warnings and advisories: None
Highs up and down the coast from Malibu to Orange County beaches will be in the low 70s with the sun shining for most of the afternoon. In downtown Los Angeles, it will be a few degrees warmer with a high of 76.
The San Fernando Valley is still a few degrees warmer with highs in the low 80s — upper 70s for the San Gabriel Valley and low 70s for Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley.
More inland, the average temperatures will reach up to 78 for Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Inland Orange County will also see an average of mid to upper 70s.
In the high desert — expect a high of 65, whereas in the low desert, temperatures will reach up to 81.
Taking a look ahead, weekend average temperatures will still be in the mid to upper 70s. But come Monday, gradual cooling will begin, making way for rain to come.

This day in history
On this day in 1997, a waterspout came ashore at Newport Beach and turned into a tornado, with wind speeds between 60 and 70 mph.
Things to do
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