According to the National Weather Service, May Heat Wave from South California should break on Saturday evening, with cooler temperatures expected on Mother’s Day and Fog and even Bruine early next week, according to the National Weather Service.
A rapid increase in temperatures hit the region on Friday after a gray period period, with record peaks in 102 degree wooden hills and 98 degrees. Saturday should be another scorching, and more possible records in the San Fernando Valley and coastal temperatures reaching the 80s.
But the mini heat wave is likely to end as quickly as it has started, with temperatures that should be about 5 degrees colder at Mother’s Day. Temperatures on Sunday were planned in the 80s across the Labasin, in the 90s in the valleys and in the 1960s in the mid -1970s on the beaches, said NWS meteorologist Mike Wofford.
“It is generally a meteorological season with low impact. In May, we generally do not have real extremes. Yesterday was a kind of exception in terms of heat,” said Wofford.
Monday should be much fresher as the fog arrives and the breezes return, with temperatures below the average in the 1960s and mid -1970s. On Tuesday, gray days should come back, and light rains are possible, Wofford said.
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