Cooler temperatures — and maybe some showers — headed to SoCal this weekend as the weekend-long heat wave continues in the region. But that’s not to say that the weather isn’t shaping up to be more of a blast than typical.
We’ve got some of the most gorgeous weather on record for at least the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures are forecast to be in the mid- to upper-80s most of the week, with the exception of Sunday and Monday when the high will be in the low 90s.
Monday afternoon will be sunny and warm with low temperatures in the mid-mid-60s.
Rain will linger through the weekend with no rain showers expected in Los Angeles County while a widespread shower will taper down to a sprinkle over LA earlier in the week. On Wednesday the region will experience a more widespread rain shower that will taper down to a sprinkle across the area just by late morning or early afternoon.
Temperatures may take a slight break Thursday but they will still be in the mid-70s.
Friday will also feature a dry start to the week with temps in the mid-60s and a low of the week in the mid-50s, according to the NWS.
Thursday night will be mainly sunny with highs near 80, according to the NWS. Expect windy and chilly temperatures in the evening and overnight hours with highs in the low-70s.
Temperatures will be in the mid-70s on Friday morning with a high in the low to mid-80s, according to the NWS.
Then on Saturday, temperatures climb into the mid-80s with a high in the mid-80s.
Temperatures will be in the upper-80s with an average high in the low to mid-90s by lunchtime on Saturday, according to the NWS.
By the afternoon, the high will be in the upper-90s, according to the NWS.
Sunday will be mostly cloudy with a high in the 70s but with a high near 90 expected during afternoon