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Southern California Braces for Temperature Drop and Potential Drizzle This Week

SAN DIEGO, CA – Southern California residents can expect a break from the recent warm weather as a storm system approaches the region, ABC 10News Meteorologist Megan Parry reports. Today saw highs reaching the 70s and 80s across the county, nearly 8 degrees above normal. However, a shift is imminent.

“A storm system, previously stalled offshore, is now making its way towards us,” said Parry. “This will bring a significant cool-down, particularly inland, starting Wednesday.”

The approaching system will usher in a 10 to 15 degree drop in temperatures away from the coast on Wednesday and a chance of patchy drizzle to a few stray showers overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning and again Wednesday night. Wednesday’s expected highs are: Coast: 66-72° Inland: 68-75° Mountains: 57-70° Deserts: 84-87°.

The forecast for Thursday and Friday calls for a return to warmer conditions before another slight cool-down arrives this weekend. Another storm passing to the north will bring a slight chance of marine layer drizzle by Sunday morning. However, meteorologists remain uncertain about the potential for significant rainfall, as the storm is expected to weaken as it moves south through California.

This weekend, expect mid-60s to mid-70s along the coast, mid-70s to low-80s inland, 60s and 70s in the mountains, and mid-80s to low-90s in the desert.

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