Enjoy the May gray weekend in SoCal because an extended heat wave is coming
Briefly

Southern Californians should prepare for a chilly weekend with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees below normal, accompanied by drizzle in some areas. However, a significant warm-up is predicted for next week, where temperatures could reach close to 100 degrees, particularly in valley regions. This weather pattern may lead to record highs and raises concerns about fire risks as dry conditions develop. The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch for some regions due to gusty winds and low humidity. Overall, this heat wave appears more persistent than recent ones.
A strong onshore flow and persistent marine layer will bring more May gray conditions to the Southland this weekend, with temperatures ranging about 10 to 15 degrees below normal.
Temperatures are definitely going to be way above normal, with inland areas possibly reaching close to 100 degrees by the week's end.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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