
"As the Dodgers prepare to face the Reds in a best-of-three wild-card series starting Tuesday, a deeper marine layer and lingering cloud cover has temperatures around Los Angeles 4 to 8 degrees cooler than normal, according to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles. Gusty sundowner winds are possible in the evening, the forecast states. Wednesday is expected to see a little more sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures."
"It's expected to be around 67 and 71 degrees at Chavez Ravine at first pitch Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. Should the series go to a third game, forecasters say it should be warmer on Thursday, with a shrinking marine layer expected to bring maximum temperatures up to within 1 to 3 degrees of normal but still cooler than normal, according to the Weather Service forecast."
Mostly clear conditions will prevail early in the week with a deeper marine layer and lingering cloud cover keeping temperatures around Los Angeles 4 to 8 degrees below normal. Gusty evening sundowner winds are possible. First pitches at Chavez Ravine are forecast near 67°F Tuesday and 71°F Wednesday. If a decisive third game occurs, Thursday should be warmer as the marine layer shrinks, bringing highs within 1 to 3 degrees of normal while remaining slightly cooler than average. Temperatures are expected to stay below normal Friday and Saturday, then drop further to as much as 10 to 15 degrees below normal by Monday.
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