A slow warming trend will build up across Southern California this week, peaking Thursday with highs up to 15 degrees above normal for this time of year.
A warming trend will slowly build up across Southern California this week, with much of the region expected to see above-average highs through at least Friday, forecasts show. Temperatures are expected to climb a few degrees each day until peaking Thursday, with highs reaching up to 15 degrees above normal for this time of year. 'Our typical natural air conditioning in being turned down this week,' said Mike Wofford, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard.
By Thursday, the valleys are forecast to see highs in the 90s, with downtown L.A. in the low 90s, the beaches in the 80s and low deserts above 100. Typically this time of year, downtown peaks at just under 80 degrees, Wofford said. Though this week there won't be dry, westward Santa Ana winds that often hit this time of year, Wofford said the warming is caused by a similar pattern. “We’re getting some of the beginnings of , with offshore flow,' he said.
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