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Temperatures to peak as gusty Santa Ana winds continue

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Another warm day on tap.
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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Mostly sunny
  • Beaches: 71 to 81degrees
  • Mountains: 60s to low 70s degrees
  • Inland: 76 to 82 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: None

Wednesday is gearing up to be the warmest and windiest day of the week just before Thanksgiving.

In L.A. County, temperatures along the coast will range from 70 to 78 degrees and up to 82 degrees in the valleys.

The Orange County coast will see partly cloudy skies with highs of up to 78 degrees. Inland will be slightly warmer, with highs up to 81 degrees.

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For the Inland Empire, temperatures will range from 76 to 82 degrees — same for Coachella Valley.

Santa Ana wind forecast

It's going to be another breezy day, but let's take a look at some of the blusterier areas today.

We're looking at gusts up to 45 mph for the 5 Freeway corridor, and up to 40 mph for parts of the western San Gabriel Mountains.

In the Santa Clarita Valley, Agoura Hills, Calabasas and surrounding areas, wind gusts should range from 30 to 35 mph. Isolated gusts could reach up to 40 mph.

In the Inland Empire, gusts could also reach up to 30 mph.

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