Is Southern California a winter wonderland in early December? It depends on your definition of the phrase.
According to the National Weather Service, unseasonably high temperatures will be experienced throughout the first week of December throughout the region, except directly on the coast.
Southern Californians woke up Sunday to gray skies, but that wasn’t expected to last long as the sun would shine throughout the day. Forecasts predict similar conditions on Monday and Tuesday before the rest of the week becomes completely sunny.
As the sun shines stronger, the temperature also rises for this time of year.
Temperatures are expected to rise a few degrees each day this week, starting in the low 70s in most locations Sunday and ending in the upper 70s or low 80s Saturday.
Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the week in Southern California starting in December. (KTLA) Southern California is expected to experience warmer temperatures throughout the week starting in December. (KTLA) Southern California is expected to experience warmer temperatures throughout the week starting in December. (KTLA) Southern California is expected to experience warmer temperatures throughout the week starting in December. (KTLA)
Temperatures could reach the 80s by the end of next week in areas such as the Inland Empire, San Gabriel Valley and inland Orange County.
If the holiday season is in full swing and you’re looking for a chill, don’t worry, as temperatures will drop to comfortable and chilly levels as the sun sets in the evening.
According to the forecast, there will be no rain next week.
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