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Climate & Environment

Partly sunny but mild weather before potential weekend rain

A surfer is walking through small waves on a sandy and foggy beach. A pier rises in the background.
SoCal coasts will remain overcast before potential rain moves in over the weekend.
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Allen J. Schaben
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Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Partly sunny, high near 65
  • Beaches: 60 high, 50 low
  • Mountains: High near 56, 20 mph winds
  • Inland Empire: Cloudy, high near 63

Friday continues to bring slightly below-average temperatures across Southern California. Once again, you can expect patchy drizzle and fog in the morning hours with partly sunny skies in the afternoon for most areas. Winds from the south will be around 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 15 mph. At night, it'll be mostly cloudy with lows around 50 degrees for most areas.

Winds are slightly stronger in the inland and mountain areas, with gusts as high as 40 mph. The beaches will see patchy drizzle and highs near 60 degrees.

In Orange County, low clouds will hang around and gradually move out during the afternoon hours with highs in the mid-60s. There's a 20% chance of rain on Saturday.

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