Cooler temperatures will settle into Southern California Monday, marking the start of a broader cooling trend that could bring widespread rain to the region later this week, according to the National Weather Service.
The shift follows an unusually hot stretch in March and early April that saw record-breaking temperatures and elevated fire danger fueled by Santa Ana winds.
“Today and Tuesday will feel noticeably cooler for (the) coast and even some valleys as a weak upper trough induces an increase in onshore flow,” forecasters said…