The National Weather Service predicts a significant warm-up in Southern California, with temperatures forecast to rise into the 90s. This change to above-average spring temperatures began Friday, with highs in downtown Los Angeles expected to exceed 86 degrees. Coastal valleys might see highs around 20 degrees above average, hitting the low 90s. A ridge of high pressure is driving this heat wave, and while temperatures will cool a bit by mid-week, they will likely remain slightly above normal for the season.
"For people that like the warm temps, it will be pretty welcome... It will certainly be the warmest of this month." - Bryan Lewis
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