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Southern California Weather 3/9 Morning - 50° Above Normal

Southern California Weather 3/9 Morning - 50° Above Normal

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Good morning. Southern California. I'm Michael Mosby. Yesterday felt like summer crashed the party early. Today? The coast just hit the reset button. A coastal eddy spinning offshore flipped our winds and dragged cooler air back into the region. Think of it as nature's air conditioner kicking on. Down in Los Angeles, you're topping out at 73 degrees — a solid 50 degrees drop from Sunday's heat. South winds pick up to 10 miles an hour with gusts near 20. Tonight dips to 54 under partly cloudy skies. San Diego County wakes up mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers near the southern border. That low pressure system spinning off Baja could sneak a sprinkle or two into the county this afternoon, but most of us stay dry. Highs reach 68 degrees with breezy south winds. Tonight falls to 53 under partly cloudy skies. Push inland to the Inland Empire and you're warming slightly to 75 degrees under sunny skies. Southwest winds gust to 25 miles an hour this afternoon. Tonight drops to 50 with partly cloudy conditions and continued breezy westerlies. For the week. Tuesday brings the coolest day of the next seven — marine layer clouds spread across the coast and valleys. Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Then Wednesday flips the script. High pressure builds over the Great Basin and offshore flow returns. Temperatures jump into the upper 70s to mid 80s. Thursday cranks the heat even higher — mid to upper 80s at the beaches, upper 80s to mid 90s inland. That's 50 degrees above normal, folks. Friday stays hot before a brief weekend cooldown. Perfect day for a walk if you head out before the winds pick up this afternoon. See you this afternoon.
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