
""It will be a nice relief this week," Bryan Lewis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard, said Sunday. "We're looking at a pretty significant cooldown over the next two days.""
""Anything that does fall is going to be pretty light," he said, referring to the expected precipitation during the cooler spell."
""The cooling spell will allow March to go out like a lamb, but the heat will quickly dial back up," indicating the temporary nature of the cooler weather."
Southern California has experienced unusually warm temperatures in March, with record highs in several cities. A low pressure system will bring a cooldown and a slight chance of rain this week, with highs expected in the 60s. Meteorologist Bryan Lewis noted that while temperatures will drop, they will remain slightly above normal. The cooler weather is temporary, as Santa Ana winds are expected to return by Friday, bringing warm, dry air back to the region.
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