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Climate & Environment

Patchy fog this morning followed by sunny skies and cool weather

Sky rise buildings in the background with green shrubbery and yellow flowers in the front.
Cool week ahead with temps topping out in the upper 70s, low 80s for warmest areas.

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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Cool, sunny
  • Beaches: 60s
  • Mountains: 60s-70s
  • Inland: 70s-80s
  • Deserts: 80s-90s
  • Warnings and advisories: None

Another cool day on tap of the Southland. This morning expect patchy fog followed by sunny skies and temperatures similar to yesterday.

A geothermal map of SoCal in shades of orange, yellow and red with white numbers over several cities.
Similar conditions to Monday.
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It will be cool along the coasts with highs in the mid 60s to low 70s for the beaches, around 72 degrees for downtown Los Angeles and inland coastal cities. In Orange County high temperatures will reach the mid 70s.

Inland the valleys will still be relatively cool with highs in the mid 70s to low 80s for San Bernardino and Riverside counties, including the western San Fernando Valley. Low desert communities will see highs in the mid 90s.

Some detailed forecasts:

  • 75 degrees in Anaheim
  • 82 degrees in San Bernardino
  • 97 degrees in Palm Springs
  • 72 degrees in Hollywood

Tonight's lows will drop to the 50s for most of the Southland, and the mid 60s for the low desert.

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