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    Warming trend expected next week across Southern California; Tuesday, Wednesday to be hottest

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    A weak low-pressure trough to the north and a strong high-pressure ridge to the east will keep the region's weather pattern consistent.Photo bySapan PatelonUnsplash

    The National Weather Service in San Diego has forecasted fair and seasonal weather for Southern California through early next week, with night and morning coastal low clouds extending inland each night. While temperatures are expected to remain relatively stable, a coastal eddy developing on Thursday may bring slightly more cloud cover inland by Friday and Saturday.

    A weak low-pressure trough to the north and a strong high-pressure ridge to the east will keep the region's weather pattern consistent, with only minor temperature fluctuations expected through the weekend. However, a warming trend is anticipated next week as the ridge strengthens and expands westward, leading to hotter conditions by Tuesday and Wednesday. Inland areas, including the Inland Empire and the high deserts, could see temperatures soar above 100 degrees, with some lower desert areas surpassing 110 degrees.


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