Rain and Chill: California’s Week-Long Treat

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Prepare for a week of overcast conditions and the potential for raindrops dotting the Southern California landscape.

Prepare Your Jackets

Low pressure on the horizon has summoned a cool and cloudy weather pattern that will linger throughout the week. Strong winds from the coast and a deepening marine layer have enveloped the region, bringing low-hanging clouds and shrouding coastal areas in fog. Pack your lightweight jackets as temperatures take a dip from last week’s highs.

Los Angeles Forecast

The City of Angels will witness a slight temperature drop this week. Monday greets Angelenos with a daytime high of 67 degrees, dipping to 64 degrees on Tuesday. Drizzle is a possibility on Tuesday morning, but don’t worry, it’s expected to be light and fleeting. The mid-to-upper 60s will stick around for the rest of the week.

Surrounding Areas

The San Fernando Valley has already experienced light precipitation and has a chance of rain on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. The same holds true for Orange County and the Inland Empire.

Minimal Rain, Gusty Winds

Rainfall is predicted to be minimal, with no major advisories issued. However, the National Weather Service warns of gusty southwest winds that will intensify throughout the week. The interior valleys and mountains could be under high wind advisories.

A Weekend Respite

After a week of dampened spirits, relief is in sight. Skies are predicted to clear by the weekend, and temperatures will revert to their normal ranges.

Prepare and Precautions

While the rain may be minimal, it’s always wise to have an umbrella or light raincoat handy. Strong winds can be hazardous, so be extra cautious when driving or walking in exposed areas. Keep your eyes on local weather updates for the latest advisories.

Data sourced from: ktla.com