Up to 65 MPH Winds Possible as Weather Shift Hits Southern California
- Southern California expecting strong winds up to 65 mph
- Santa Ana winds to develop late this week
- Light rain chances return early next week
- Warmer temperatures expected before weather shift
- Drivers and residents urged to prepare for gusty conditions
LOS ANGELES, California — Southern California is heading into another stretch of changing weather, with strong winds expected to build later this week followed by a possible return of light rain early next week.
Calm Conditions Before Weather Shift
Midweek weather across the region has remained relatively calm, with sunny skies and mild temperatures.
Coastal areas like Oxnard and Santa Monica have seen highs in the mid-60s, while inland regions such as Riverside and San Bernardino warmed into the mid-70s.
However, forecasters say this calm pattern will soon give way to more active conditions.
Strong Winds Moving In
By Thursday, cloud cover is expected to increase as a new weather system approaches, though most areas will stay dry through the end of the week…