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Climate & Environment

SoCal heading into a warmer weekend with temperatures nearing triple digits

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Quick Facts

  • Today’s weather: Morning clouds then sun
  • Beaches: 71-76 degrees
  • Mountains: 78-87 degrees
  • Inland: 89-98 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: None

Southern California is in for another mild but warm day with highs mainly in the upper 80s and low 90s. But come this weekend, expect hot days with highs in the 90s.

You can thank that marine layer for keeping the mornings cool again. L.A. County beaches will see highs in the mid 70s, and again around 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, and around mid 80s for the foothills.

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

For the Inland Empire, temperatures will mostly be in the mid 90s and up to 98 degrees in some areas. And for Coachella Valley, expect another hot day with highs up to 110 degrees.

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