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Low clouds this morning followed by warm weather in the afternoon

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Limestone canyon
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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Hot sunny
  • Beaches: 70s
  • Mountains: 80s-90s
  • Inland: 90s
  • Warnings and advisories: None

We're looking at a few degrees cooler today for inland areas and more low clouds this morning including nighttime.

A geothermal map of SoCal in shades of orange, yellow and red with white numbers over several cities.
Cool and cloudy along the coasts this morning then sunny skies this afternoon.
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Courtesy NWS
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Daytime highs at the beaches will be in the 70s and mid 80s for the inland coast. For the Inland Empire and greater L.A. County, the valleys and foothills will continue to be warm with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Orange County inland areas will see highs in the mid 80s, up to 95 degrees in the Santa Ana foothills. Coachella Valley will reach up to 108 degrees.

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Some detailed forecasts:

  • 81 degrees in downtown L.A.
  • 88 degrees in Glendale
  • 93 degrees in Ontario
  • 86 degrees in Anaheim

Tonight's lows will drop to the 60s for most of the Southland, mid to low 70s for the low desert.

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