High pressure over Southern California is expected to bring continued hot weather and poor air quality through the beginning of the week.
“I talk about air quality quite a bit when we talk about higher pressure and warmer weather. I want everyone to know inland, very, very tough with the air quality,” KTLA Meteorologist Henry DiCarlo said Tuesday morning. “And now we’re getting an air quality alert … Those of you out in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, it’s going to be a little tough.”
The high pressure is also bringing hotter afternoons. Downtown Los Angeles reached 87 degrees on Monday, ten degrees above the normal high of 77 degrees…