Southern California is getting ready for another weather extreme this week, after already dealing with devastating winds and several storms this year.
“Later this week, we’re looking at temperatures 10 to 15, even 20 degrees above normal,” KTLA’s Kirk Hawkins said Monday.
Afternoon highs will be above normal on Monday but the hottest temperatures will arrive midweek.
“On Wednesday, the ridge will be directly over the state,” the National Weather Service stated.

Coast and valley areas, except for the beaches, will see highs top out in the 80s and lower 90s, according to the Weather Service.
Gusty winds, possibly reaching advisory levels, are also expected late Tuesday into Wednesday.
The ridge will push to the east on Thursday allowing a cooling trend to return and accelerate into the weekend.
Forecasters are even calling for a chance of light rain to develop across the this weekend. There is a 30% to 40% of rain arriving on Sunday, according to the Weather Service.
Southern California is getting ready for another weather extreme this week, after already dealing with devastating winds and several storms this year. “Later this week, we’re looking at temperatures 10 to 15, even 20 degrees above normal,” KTLA’s Kirk Hawkins said Monday. Afternoon highs will be above normal on Monday but the hottest temperatures will […]



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