Southern California will begin to see warmer temperatures Wednesday as a warming trend that will last throughout the week continues.
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 6:00AM
Southern California will begin to see warmer temperatures Wednesday as a warming trend that will last throughout the week continues.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Southern California will begin to see warmer temperatures Wednesday as a warming trend that will last throughout the week continues.
Temperatures increase slightly later in the week when some gusty winds will sweep through parts of the region.
Los Angeles and Orange counties Wednesday can expect a high of 70 degrees and a low of 49. Similar conditions are on tap Thursday.
The valleys and Inland Empire will see morning clouds and afternoon sunshine Wednesday. Temperatures will reach a high of 73 and a low of 45.
At the beaches, there will be morning clouds that will give way to afternoon sunshine. The high temperature will reach 63 degrees, and the low will drop to 48.
In the mountains, expect a sunny day amid an afternoon high of 56. A chilly 28 is expected overnight.
Deserts Wednesday will be sunny and cool. The high temperature will be 67, dropping to 37 overnight.
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Southern California will begin to see warmer temperatures Wednesday as a warming trend that will last throughout the week continues.
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