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Possible heat in the tap for southern California next week

It’s time to test these summer outfits because Mother Nature increases heat in southern California with possible three -digit temperatures in some regions next week.

After a cold start in the spring and rain in certain places this week, Mercury will increase quickly over the weekend, bringing summer time in southern California.

Temperatures will reach the 1970s along the coast and the 80s more in the land on Sunday in the County of Los Angeles. According to the National Weather Service, after a very slight cooling, more toasted temperatures are typing for the rest of the week.

On Wednesday, it should be in the 80s along the coast and in the 90s in the valleys. Certain locations in the San Fernando Valley could cross the brand at 100 degrees and possibly overthrow the daily heat registers, Rose Schoenfeld, a meteorologist of the Weather Service in Oxnard, said Rose.

“These temperatures are approximately 12 to 18 degrees above normal,” said Schoenfeld. “We have temperature variations at different points, but it’s a bit atypical.”

Scattered showers that struck Thursday could be the last precipitation fight that the region sees for a while. The system brought less than a tenth inch to downtown Los Angeles and a third in thumb towards the California State University Northridge campus, according to the meteorological service.

Without more precipitation in forecasts, some parts of southern California could end the rainy season in a deficit. The city center of the has received 7.87 inches of rain since the year of water began on October 1. The average for this point in the season is 13.13 inches and the annual average is 14.25 inches.

“Over the next 10 days, there is no specific chance of rain,” said Schoenfeld. “And then after that, we are not really in the rainy season. So long story, it’s not going for more chances of rain.”

Despite a drier winter than normal in certain parts of the state, California benefits from a soft snowpack. The state should record a third consecutive year of many water supplies in the mountains, which has not occurred for a quarter of a century.

The snowy mantle at the level of the state was 101% of the average on Friday. The snowpack measured 122% of the average in the north of the Sierra Nevada, 97% of the average in the center of the Sierra and 86% of the average in the south of the Sierra.

California Daily Newspapers

remon Buul

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