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Los Angeles, California – Southern California moves into the Feb 5–9 stretch under a dominant above-normal temperature pattern, bringing warmer-than-average afternoons and limited chances for rain across the region. While much of the eastern U.S. remains locked in an unusually cold regime, conditions across Southern California are expected to feel more like early spring than mid-winter.
According to the National Weather Service and broader climate outlooks, a strong ridge of high pressure will remain in place over the West, allowing temperatures to trend above seasonal norms while storm systems stay well north of the region. This setup keeps rain chances low across most of California, with meaningful precipitation largely confined to the Pacific Northwest and parts of the northern Rockies…