7:00 AM | Tropical moisture could surge into the region later in the weekend and early next week; at the same time, offshore flow will form and promote a warmup
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, seasonably cool, highs in the low 70’s along coastal sections
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, mild, some fog possible late, lows by morning in the low-to-mid 60’s
Saturday
Patchy fog early then becoming mainly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy, mild, mid 60’s
Sunday
Some patchy fog possible early; otherwise, remaining mostly cloudy, milder, chance for showers and thunderstorms late in the day and at night, mid 70’s
Monday
Considerable clouds, continued threat for showers and thunderstorms, mild, mid 70’s
Tuesday
Becoming partly sunny, warm, upper 70’s
Wednesday
Mainly sunny, warm, upper 70’s
Discussion
Two big weather stories over the next several days across southern California: 1) possible significant effects from a tropical system and 2) a noticeable warm up early next week. To begin, tropical moisture may surge northward late in the weekend and early next week from the remains of a tropical system. As a result, showers and thunderstorms will be possible from later Sunday through Monday in the southern California region. At the same time, onshore will diminish later this weekend and this will promote warmer conditions for the early and middle parts of next week with high temperatures climbing to above normal levels; especially, in interior locations of the region.