
"We'll be sitting almost between 15 and 20 degrees above normal for the time of year. It's abnormally warm and will probably stay warm at least through the weekend before we actually cool down."
"Forecasters are expecting the thermometer to reach 89 degrees in Burbank, breaking a 40-year-old record of 86 degrees that was set in 1986. Downtown L.A. is expected to hit 88 degrees, which would tie the record high set last year, while Woodland Hills is forecast to reach 91 degrees, just under the 92-degree record set in 1986."
"It is becoming increasingly likely that the weather may be TOO nice in parts of Southern California. Hazards include forgetting that it is February and general feelings of happiness."
Southern California will experience a significant warming trend starting Thursday, with a high-pressure system bringing abnormally warm temperatures through the weekend. Friday is expected to be the peak day, with daytime temperatures reaching the upper 70s and lower 80s in most areas, and climbing into the 90s in valley regions. Several single-day temperature records are likely to be tied or broken, including Burbank potentially reaching 89 degrees, breaking a 40-year record. Downtown Los Angeles may tie last year's record at 88 degrees, while San Diego County could see temperatures up to 25 degrees above seasonal norms. Onshore winds on Saturday will begin cooling temperatures slightly, with continued cooling expected Sunday.
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