Southern California will experience persistent May Gray throughout the week, resulting in a cool and cloudy weather pattern. Temperatures will remain in the 60s and 70s, with a slight dip on Friday and a chance of drizzle. Inland areas will see temperatures around 75 degrees, while coastal regions will reach a high of 64 degrees. The mountains will be chilly with a high of 64 degrees, and the deserts will experience sunshine and winds with a high of 83 degrees.
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Southern California is experiencing a wet and cool weather pattern, bringing clouds, light precipitation, and below-average temperatures. The marine layer is responsible for the overcast conditions and drizzle, which will continue sporadically through the week. Inland temperatures will remain in the 60s, while coastal areas will hover around the 50s. Despite the moisture, significant rainfall is not expected. By May 1, temperatures are predicted to remain below normal, with a possibility of slightly increased precipitation. However, the long-range forecast for May indicates a return to seasonal norms.
Southern California is in for a chilly and damp week, as a series of low-pressure systems brings below-normal temperatures and a chance of rain. The National Weather Service predicts cloudy skies, fog, and possible drizzle or light rain throughout the week. Los Angeles and other coastal areas will see highs in the mid-60s, while the San Fernando Valley and Inland Empire may experience rain on multiple days. Despite the wet weather, rainfall amounts are expected to be minimal, and no advisories have been issued. Gusty winds are possible later in the week, but skies are expected to clear and temperatures will return to normal by the weekend.