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Climate & Environment

Warm temps linger in SoCal and windy conditions for the week

Loudspeakers mounted on a structure at Torrance Beach point toward the sand.
Torrance will see highs around 72 degrees today.
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QUICK FACTS

  • Today’s weather: Morning clouds then sunny
  • Beaches: 67 to 72 degrees
  • Mountains: Mid 60s to low 70s at lower elevations
  • Inland: 73 to 79 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: None

This first week of March will bring warm temperatures, plenty of sunshine and some windy conditions.

Coastal communities will wake up to some morning low clouds, even some patchy fog, followed by afternoon sunshine. Temperatures at L.A. County beaches will reach 67 to 72 degrees, but hover around the low 60s for Orange County beaches. Most of the region, including downtown L.A., should see highs in the low to mid 70s.

Valley communities and the Inland Empire will see highs mostly in the upper 70s, and up to 81 degrees in the western San Fernando Valley.

In Coachella Valley, the highs today are expected to reach up to 88 degrees.

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