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Climate & Environment

Slightly warmer conditions for SoCal today with some morning clouds

Sunset at a marina with water in the foreground and small personal boats in the background.
Today will be two to five degrees warmer than yesterday.
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Screenshot, City of Long Beach web site
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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Morning clouds then sun
  • Beaches: 72-77 degrees
  • Mountains: 78-87 degrees
  • Inland: 90-97 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: None

It's going to be slightly warmer the next few days.

A marine layer will still cover the areas closest to the coast in the morning, including parts of the San Gabriel Valley. We're going to see temperatures between 72 and 77 degrees along the L.A. County coasts and up to 84 degrees near downtown L.A.

L.A. County valleys will see temperatures in the mid 80s up to 95 degrees. Antelope Valley will see temperatures up to 99 degrees.

In Orange County, coastal areas will see temperatures in the mid 70s up to 82 degrees and up to 88 degrees for the inland areas.

Expect temperatures in the mid 90s for the Inland Empire, and for Coachella Valley, it'll be another hot day with temperatures up to 110 degrees.

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