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Climate & Environment

Warm temperatures continue to linger across SoCal

Several cars driving on a freeway with multiple skyrises in the background.
Downtown L.A. will see a high of 86 degrees today.
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QUICK FACTS

  • Today’s weather: Morning clouds then sunny
  • Beaches: upper 70s
  • Mountains: upper 70s to mid 80s
  • Inland:  86 to 93 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: None

It won't be as hot as last week, but we're in for another warm week here in SoCal where temperatures are going to be more than 10 degrees above normal.

Low clouds and even patchy fog are in store this morning for the coasts, downtown L.A. into the San Gabriel Valley. Otherwise, expect a mostly sunny afternoon.

High temperatures along the beaches will be in the mid to upper 70s. For the valleys, we're looking at highs between 83 to 91, and up to 93 degrees in the Inland Empire.

Meanwhile, in Coachella Valley temperatures there will be hotter with highs from 93 to 98 degrees.

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