SoCal Weather Shift: Heat Subsides as Rain Approaches
The prolonged period of intense heat across Southern California is finally easing, making way for a significant change in atmospheric conditions. Residents can anticipate the arrival of cooler weather accompanied by light rainfall across the region.
This shift is expected to bring relief from the recent high temperatures. The forecast indicates cloudy skies throughout the day as the transition begins to take hold.
Rainfall and Temperature Forecast
Light rain is anticipated to begin this afternoon, potentially continuing into Wednesday morning. Forecasters estimate that the area could receive approximately one-tenth of an inch of precipitation.
Temperatures will see a noticeable drop. Coastal beach areas are expected to see highs ranging from the upper 60s to the low 70s. Inland valleys and other interior regions will experience slightly warmer conditions, reaching the low to mid-70s.
Wind Advisory Issued for Mountain Areas
While temperatures moderate, the National Weather Service has issued a specific alert for elevated wind conditions. A wind advisory is now in effect for several key areas.
This advisory specifically targets the mountains of Riverside County and San Bernardino County, extending to include the Coachella Valley. In these locations, wind gusts have the potential to reach speeds of up to 50 mph.
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