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Climate & Environment

Mild weather gives way to warmer temps this weekend

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Breezy winds will taper off today.
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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Mostly sunny
  • Beaches: mid-60s to around 70 degrees
  • Mountains: upper 50s to low 60s
  • Inland: 67 to 73 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: Beach hazards

Breezy conditions will linger today for L.A. County mountains, but otherwise, expect a mild weather day. Come Sunday, temperatures will rise significantly continuing into next week.

Temperatures in the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley will range from 67 to 73 degrees.

In Orange County, inland and coastal areas will stay in the 64- to 70-degree range.

For the L.A. County coast, expect highs from 64 to 72 degrees. For the valley communities, highs there will range from 68 to 74 degrees. In the Antelope Valley, highs will range from 60 to 65 degrees, but foothill communities will still see daytime highs in the upper 50s to around low 60s.

Beach hazards

High surf has come and gone, but now look out for high tides that could lead to pooling of water around walkways, parking lots or other low-lying areas near the ocean. These conditions will last until Saturday morning.

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