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CBS News
23-05-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Southern California's Memorial Day weekend weather should stay mild, predictions say
Southern California's Memorial Day weekend should have some easy and breezy weather, according to Friday's forecast. KCAL News meteorologist Alex Biston said Friday morning that the cloud cover in the air throughout the area is likely to linger into Saturday and possibly beyond during morning hours, but should give the region a pleasant three-day weekend. "We are looking at cooler temperatures as we move into this long holiday weekend," she said. "We can see the clouds out there, and that's going to be the theme for the next few mornings." On Friday, temperatures are likely to stay the warmest over the next several days before a mid-week heat-up next week. In the Los Angeles and Orange County metro areas, the forecast showed highs in the high 70s, while they ramped up to the mid 80s in the Inland Empire and San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys. While highs were expected to drop about 5-7 degrees for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, pleasant days were predicted, so it's still a good time to rev up the barbecue and enjoy the outdoors for the long weekend. Along the Ventura, L.A. and Orange county coasts, temperatures are likely to remain in the mid 60s across the weekend with some morning cloud cover. According to the National Weather Service, a heat-up is expected in the middle of next week. Temperatures could creep toward the 80s and mid 80s in L.A. and Orange counties, and possibly come closer to 90 in the I.E.


CBS News
10-04-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Warming trend continues in Inland Empire, valleys as temperatures expected to be high
The Inland Empire and valleys remain under a Next Weather Alert as high temperatures and heat are expected through Friday. KCAL News issued a Next Weather Alert earlier this week as a high-pressure ridge was moving into the Southern California region. Temperatures are expected to be in the high 80s and 90s which is up to 20 degrees warmer than the early April average. KCAL News Meteorologist Alex Biston said this will be the first prolonged heat event of 2025. People are advised to minimize outdoor activity during peak hours of heat. The National Weather Service said low marine clouds will be present in the mornings and evenings, but the sun should be out most of the afternoons. The warming trend will last until the weekend before cooler conditions begin Saturday. AN onshore flow will develop and strengthen bringing in fog.