Cool and drizzly - then a dramatic swing: Mother's Day will bring the heat in SoCal
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Cool and drizzly - then a dramatic swing: Mother's Day will bring the heat in SoCal
"Light rain is most likely across the eastern San Gabriel Mountains and neighboring foothills and along the Central Coast, but totals should remain under a quarter of an inch, with many areas getting little to no rain."
"Temperatures will remain well below normal with highs mostly in the 60s. Downtown L.A. and Burbank might top out at 67 degrees Monday, under the average of 73 for May 4."
"Up to one-tenth of an inch of rain between Monday night and Tuesday afternoon is possible for Orange County, the Inland Empire and San Diego, with some areas like Oceanside potentially receiving about one-third of an inch."
"Temperatures start warming up by Wednesday, with the heat coming on full blast by Friday. On Mother's Day, there's about a 50% chance of 90-degree temperatures."
Southern California is expected to see light drizzle on Monday and Tuesday, particularly in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains and Central Coast. Rainfall totals will be minimal, with many areas receiving little to no precipitation. Temperatures will remain below normal, with highs in the 60s. By Wednesday, temperatures will begin to rise, leading to a heat wave by Friday, with Mother's Day potentially reaching 90 degrees in downtown L.A. and a chance of thunderstorms in some areas.
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