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Climate & Environment

Warm weather continues to boost temperatures across SoCal

The view of a beach with port activity in the background. People walk along a path.
Long Beach to see a high of 78 degrees today.
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QUICK FACTS

  • Today’s weather: Morning clouds then partly cloudy
  • Beaches: 72 to 77 degrees
  • Mountains: Mid-70s to mid-80s
  • Inland: 87 to 96 degrees
  • Warnings and advisories: Beach Hazards

It's a sunny, warm Wednesday on deck so make sure you stay hydrated and apply that SPF.

Daytime highs at the beaches are going to stay in the low to mid 70s, and reach 85 to 95 degrees in the valleys. Similar conditions are expected for the Inland Empire.

For communities in the Santa Monica Mountains, temperatures will stay in the mid 80s.

And in Coachella Valley, temperatures will once again be in the triple digits, with highs of up to 108 degrees.

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