LOS ANGELES & OXNARD, CA — A cooling trend is setting in across Southern California, with the National Weather Service forecasting significantly cooler temperatures and possible thunderstorms by Friday, April 18, the NWS Los Angeles office stated.
Low clouds and fog are expected to blanket coastal and valley areas from Los Angeles to Oxnard through midweek, potentially bringing patchy drizzle by Tuesday morning. By Wednesday, temperatures in places like the Antelope Valley could drop into the mid-60s, about 4–10 degrees below average.
A cold upper-level low could bring showers and isolated thunderstorms Friday, particularly in the mountains and deserts. Dry, milder conditions are forecast to return by the weekend.…