Overview of the Week Ahead
As we dive into the week, Southern California is set to experience a brief respite from the heat before summer temperatures make a comeback. After a short cooling period that lasts through Tuesday, a high-pressure system will push temperatures back into the 80s and 90s, especially starting Wednesday and continuing through the weekend.
Daily Weather Highlights
On Monday, residents of Los Angeles and Orange counties can look forward to a pleasant day filled with sunshine. Expect highs around 73 degrees and lows near 53, a nice change for those eager for a milder start. By Thursday and Friday, however, temperatures could soar into the mid-90s.
The valleys and Inland Empire will enjoy slightly cooler weather on Monday, with afternoon highs around 77 degrees. Stay hydrated as dry conditions will bring temperatures back to the mid-90s later in the week.
Beachgoers can anticipate mostly sunny skies with a high around 69 degrees on Monday, perfect for a seaside stroll or just soaking in the sun. Meanwhile, mountainous areas will experience temperatures in the mid-50s, with chilling overnight lows dipping into the upper 20s. This cooler weather will persist into Tuesday.
In desert regions, Monday will bring highs in the mid-70s and lows in the mid-40s. As we approach the week’s end, certain areas, including Palm Springs, are expected to reach scorching triple-digit highs, making it essential for residents to stay cool and safe.










