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Warming trend to bring the heat to SoCal next week

Sunset silhouette over downtown L.A. skyline.
L.A. County valleys will reach up to 80 degrees today.
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Quick Facts
    • Today’s weather: Warm, sunny
    • Beaches: 60s
    • Mountains: 64-74 at lower elevations, 50s at upper elevations
    • Inland: 71-80
    • Warnings and advisories: None

A warming trend continues for Southern California that forecasters say will push temperatures into the mid 80s and lower 90s early next week.

Until then, expect another warm and sunny day on tap. Some coastal areas might see low morning clouds, but they'll move out by mid morning.

Temperatures along L.A. and Orange county beaches will reach the mid to upper 60s today.

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The inland areas will be much warmer, with highs from 71 to 77 degrees — and even up to 80 degrees in L.A. County valleys and the Inland Empire.

Santa Ana and Santa Monica mountains will see temperatures from 64 to 74 degrees.

In the desert areas — Antelope Valley will see highs from 68 to 76 degrees today, while Coachella Valley will reach up to 83 degrees.

Tonight's lows will drop to the upper 40s.

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