10-20 Degree Cooler Than Normal Weather and Gusty Winds to Affect Southern California

The National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard has announced a period of cooler-than-normal temperatures and gusty winds across Southern California. This weather pattern is expected to persist through the coming days, with warmer conditions forecasted for next weekend.

An upper trough will dominate the weather pattern, bringing significant energy and gusty winds, particularly through tonight and Monday night. Wind Advisories are in effect for the Antelope Valley, San Gabriel Mountains, and coastal regions, with gusts potentially reaching up to 50 mph in some areas.

Residents should prepare for periodic drizzle and light rain showers, with the highest chances occurring tonight into Monday morning and again on Wednesday night into Thursday. Coastal and valley areas will experience common low clouds with occasional afternoon clearing.

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