Drizzly, windy weather ahead for Southern California. Here's how long it will last
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Drizzly, windy weather ahead for Southern California. Here's how long it will last
"As the Los Angeles area continues to see cooler-than-normal temperatures, gusty winds are forecast to blow through Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties Friday afternoon into Saturday. Light rain was reported in Koreatown and Atwater Village on Friday morning, and stray showers are also possible near the northern Ventura and L.A. County border with Kern County, according to the National Weather Service in Oxnard."
"The Weather Service issued a wind advisory for portions of Santa Barbara County, saying that sundowner winds could gust up to 50 mph in the Santa Ynez Mountains and foothills, along with the coasts west of Goleta. A wind advisory was also issued for areas along the I-5 corridor from the Santa Clarita Valley to the border with Kern County, as well as the northwestern Antelope Valley and foothills."
Cooler-than-normal conditions will persist across the Los Angeles area with maximum temperatures generally reaching the 70s, while Central Coast beaches stay in the upper 60s. Gusty winds are forecast Friday afternoon into Saturday across Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Wind advisories cover coastal foothills west of Goleta, the I-5 corridor from the Santa Clarita Valley to the Kern County border, the northwestern Antelope Valley, and parts of the Mojave Desert including Barstow, Daggett and Fort Irwin. Sundowner winds could gust up to 50 mph in the Santa Ynez Mountains and nearby coasts. Light rain fell in Koreatown and Atwater Village, and stray showers are possible near the northern Ventura and L.A. County border with Kern County.
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