Holiday storm could bring rain, snow to Southern California

Southern California is basking in sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures this week, but forecasters say a holiday twist is on the way.

“We’re still seeing fog for some coastal spots, but inland areas are warming up above average once again,” KTLA weather anchor Kacey Montoya said Monday, noting highs in the low 80s for the Los Angeles Basin. “It’s about 20 degrees above average today, even warmer tomorrow.”

The National Weather Service confirmed highs will stay in the low 80s through Thursday before cooling into the 70s by the weekend. Air quality remains moderate for most of the region, with a mandatory wood-burning ban in effect through Tuesday for the South Coast Air Basin…

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