Temperatures to spike Monday into record-breaking territory, then a big 20-degree drop
Briefly

This week, Los Angeles is bracing for a sharp rise in temperatures, potentially reaching the highest levels recorded so far in 2025. Monday is expected to hit between 85 to 90 degrees, with some areas like Woodland Hills possibly peaking at 95 degrees. Following this early-week heatwave, temperatures could plummet by about 20 degrees by Thursday. Additionally, Southern California will face high surf conditions due to offshore winds, and there is a slight chance of light rain as a storm moves southward towards the end of March.
The heat might break daily records, with Woodland Hills reaching up to 95 degrees, potentially surpassing its record of 89 degrees from March 24.
A significant temperature drop of about 20 degrees is expected by Thursday, following a brief spike in temperatures due to a high-pressure ridge.
Coastal areas will experience high surf with four- to seven-foot waves this week, influenced by strong winds and storms in the region.
There's a possibility of light rain in Los Angeles between March 30 and April 2, depending on how far south a storm system reaches.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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