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Climate & Environment

Slightly warmer conditions with more sunshine for SoCal

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Expect temperatures to be three to six degrees warmer today.
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Good morning and happy Wednesday. We're going to get a break from cloudy skies as slightly warmer weather kicks in today and tomorrow.

Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Mostly sunny
  • Beaches: 64-69
  • Mountains: 63-72
  • Inland: 70-78
  • Warnings and advisories: None

Expect temperatures from 62 to 69 degrees along L.A. County beaches and from 72 to 74 degrees for the inland coast. It will be cooler along the Orange County coast with an average of 61 degrees.

More inland, temperatures will be in the mid to upper to 70s. Temperatures will top out around 74 degrees for inland Orange County, 76 degrees for the Inland Empire, and 78 degrees for L.A. County valleys.

In the Coachella Valley, it's going to be sunny with temperatures from 84 to 89 degrees.

Tonight's lows will drop to the mid 50s. For Thursday, temperatures will rise a couple of degrees.

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