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SoCal to Sizzle with Rising Temps, Shift Towards Weekend Rainfall Looms

SoCal to Sizzle with Rising Temps, Shift Towards Weekend Rainfall Looms

The National Weather Service San Diego predicts that as the week goes on, temperatures throughout Southern California will rise, with inland regions experiencing the heat. The valleys and inland Orange County can anticipate a somewhat warmer range of 72 to 76 degrees today, while coastal locations can anticipate highs between 65 and 73 degrees. Mountains and deserts are also seeing this warming trend; high desert regions are expected to experience highs of 64 to 67 degrees.

As we move toward Thursday, little change is anticipated at the coast, but temperatures inland could increase by a few degrees, possibly reaching 80 degrees in the inland valleys. The National Weather Service’s Area Forecast Discussion states that “from today through Friday, it will be substantially drier inland. With the lowest humidity for inland regions dropping to about 10% in the afternoon, Thursday is predicted to be the driest day. The region feels warmer as a result of the low humidity trends.

But for the weekend, a change in weather patterns is anticipated. Although the greatest rainfall is expected to stay north of Point Conception, a low-pressure system that is lurking off the Pacific Northwest coast threatens to send rain to California. However, from late Saturday through probably Tuesday, southwestern California may see sporadic light to moderate rainfall, with the mountains likely to get more precipitation than the coast.

Over the weekend, snow levels are expected to remain above 8,000 to 9000 feet, but by Monday, they may drop to about 7,500 feet. In their discussion, the National Weather Service San Diego points out that “there is much greater spread in the timing, and strength of any lift across the area which would help to generate rainfall from that moisture,” highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the precise amounts and timing of the impending precipitation. The range of potential outcomes shown by the ensemble results highlights how unpredictable the next weather event is.

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The weather shift is expected to bring cloudy skies, chilly days, and warmer nights over the weekend. It may even bring lower temperatures into Monday and Tuesday. According to the most recent aviation and marine predictions, there are currently no Skywarn activations or hazardous maritime weather conditions anticipated through Sunday, allowing for clear skies and unhindered vision.

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