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Warm Wave Persists in Southern California with Cooler Weekend and Rain Ahead, NWS San Diego Reports

Warm Wave Persists in Southern California with Cooler Weekend and Rain Ahead, NWS San Diego Reports

The National Weather Service (NWS) in San Diego reports a warming trend for interior regions but no change for coastal locations as residents of Southern California enjoy pleasant, above-average weather. Today’s coastline temperatures are predicted to be between 66 and 75 degrees, according to NWS San Diego. On the other hand, maximum temperatures in interior valleys can reach 75 to 80 degrees, which is up to 10 degrees warmer than the seasonal average for the region’s mountains and valleys. Come on Friday. A brief reprieve, nevertheless, is imminent for valleys and coastal regions as a result of cooling, with temperatures dropping by about five degrees.

But a low-pressure system building to the north promises a pattern shift as the deserts brace for a few degrees of increase through Friday. Light to moderate rainfall is expected for the weekend and Monday, and snow levels are expected to be primarily above 8,000 feet. “Some lighter rainfall could spread to the south and east of Los Angeles on Saturday and Saturday night,” according to the NWS San Diego Area Forecast Discussion.

Looking ahead, the areas south and east of Los Angeles County may see heavier but longer-lasting rainfall into the first part of next week due to the significant moisture inflow. Although heavier downpours appear less possible, the prediction indicates that there is a 60 percent chance of at least a tenth of an inch of rain at the beginning of the week for locations like Lytle Creek, which is tucked away in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains.

The most recent findings should bring relief to marine professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. High clouds over 20,000 feet will predominate in the skies, and clean skies are expected to persist through today, opening the way for horizons to be seen. “No hazardous marine weather conditions expected through Monday,” according to the maritime forecast from NWS San Diego, guarantees safe sailing for coastal endeavors. Only some coastal low clouds will drift in early Friday, giving commuters and pilots normal visibility.

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