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This week, Southern California is bracing for a significant change in weather as light Santa Ana winds sweep through areas prone to gusts, leading to a notable rise in temperatures across Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire. Predictions indicate wind speeds could hit 30 to 40 mph on Monday, with temperatures soaring into the mid and upper 80s from Tuesday to Thursday. Coastal regions are likely to stay cooler due to morning clouds, while inland valleys will see the most substantial increase in warmth. Forecasters note that cooler marine air may make its way back by late Thursday, emphasizing the region's swiftly evolving spring weather dynamics.
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00:00Southern California, get ready.
00:02The winds are arriving first, and the heat is coming right behind them.
00:06Light Santa Ana wines will blow through wind-prone areas on Monday,
00:10with gusts reaching 30 to 40 miles per hour.
00:13Then comes the warm-up.
00:15By Tuesday through Thursday, many areas could climb into the mid and upper 80s.
00:19Los Angeles and Orange County will start Monday cloudy, with a high near 78.
00:24The valleys and Inland Empire will be warmer, reaching 83,
00:27before jumping even higher midweek.
00:30Beaches will stay cooler, with morning clouds and afternoon sunshine.
00:35But by Thursday evening, the pattern changes again.
00:38Cooler air and a thick marine layer are expected to move back in.
00:42So keep the jacket nearby, but do not put the sunglasses away just yet.
00:47Southern California is getting wind, warmth, and clouds, all in one week.
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