Southern California Weather: Light Rain Expected Thursday, Cooler Temperatures
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- ☁️ Southern California is experiencing a shift from above-normal temperatures and sunshine to cooler, average, and below-average temperatures with increased cloud cover.
- 💨 The change is attributed to an emerging onshore flow, with winds becoming lighter across the region.
Thursday's Forecast and Precipitation
- 🌧️ A system off the Northern California coast is expected to bring light showers to Southern California, primarily between 8 AM and lunchtime on Thursday.
- 🌫️ Moisture will move inland throughout Thursday afternoon and evening, with some instability possible.
- ⚠️ An air quality alert is in effect for Orange County and the Inland Empire through late tomorrow night due to atmospheric stagnation, with a request to avoid wood burning.
Weekend and Beyond
- ☀️ The forecast for Friday afternoon includes partly cloudy skies and potential light showers in foothill regions, but no significant moisture is expected.
- 🏖️ The weekend is predicted to be dry with partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies, with temperatures remaining in the mid-60s.
- 🏔️ By the middle of next week, more cloud cover is anticipated, with a possibility of snow in Mammoth and Tahoe, though local mountains are not expected to see wet weather or snow.
- 🌡️ Temperatures are expected to return to the mid-70s by Tuesday and Wednesday of the following week.
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