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Today's this Week's Weather: Crispy with 2 More Storms On the Way

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It's the crispy clear-skied day after the storm, also known as a "bluebird" day for snowbirds. A winter storm warning remains in effect until 9 a.m. for all Southern California mountains and the grapevine along the 5 Freeway remains closed.

As for temperatures, it's 26 to 39 degrees, depending on where you live. Daytime highs are expected to be in the 50s throughout the region: 57 in coastal areas, 52 in valleys and 59 in deserts. nighttime lows will be 50, 49 and 42, respectively.

As for the rest of the week, Wednesday is expected to be clear and a little bit warmer. On Thursday, a warmer tropical influenced storm will hit the Los Angeles region again, followed some clearing on Friday. Then on Saturday, a second storm is expected to hit. "It may be a little stronger than Thursday's storm," explained Bonnie Bartline, a weather specialist with the National Weather Service.

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