Temperatures are expected to heat up
toward the end of next week, signaling a dry, disappointing and foreboding end
to the region’s rainy season as four years of low precipitation continue.
After several days of near-seasonal
weather early in the week — with highs in the low- to mid-70s — the winds will
turn offshore, allowing dry, hot conditions to press toward the coast and push
temperatures to near-record levels, about 15 to 20 degrees above normal,
forecasters said.
By Friday, the high will probably edge
over 90 degrees in downtown Los Angeles, said David Sweet, a meteorologist with
the National Weather Service in Oxnard.
“This is only March,” he said. “This is
pretty early for temperatures up around 90.... We’re really running out of time
when it comes to the rainy season.”
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