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Kelley Moody

Easy breezy week ahead

Low pressure off the coast continues to pull in dry air to Southern California. As it remains stationed off the coast, increased onshore flow will cool down the valley. Winds will continue to build from the west each afternoon and evening over the next several day, primarily impacting areas closest to I-10 with occasionally gusty

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Warm and occasionally windy weekend

Tropical Storm Jova continues to weaken to the southwest of California, but moisture continues to get pushed inland through the weekend. A High Surf Advisory has been issued along the coast in Orange County and Los Angeles. Dew points locally have been slightly elevated in the 50s. Isolated storms are possible through the weekend. This

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Kelley Moody

Kelley Moody is the weekend evening meteorologist for KESQ News Channel 3 and five-time Emmy nominated for her work as a meteorologist and a journalist.Kelley is a proud eighth-generation Californian. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Television and Broadcast Journalism with a double minor in Peace Studies and Sociology from Chapman University. She

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Hot weekend, cooler next week

An Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect through Monday at 8 p.m. from the National Weather Service. During this time, we could see temperatures up to 115° locally. To the west, a Heat Advisory remains in effect through Sunday at 8 p.m. Be watchful for symptoms of heat illness during this time. Dry air heats

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Chance thunderstorms to start the week

This afternoon we continue to watch for potential storms in our surrounding mountains. Around 3 p.m. a cell popped up south of Cathedral City, and clouds have been billowing over San Gorgonio Mountain. Dew points have been elevated in the 60s across the valley floor. Storm chances increase for Monday afternoon, especially in areas of

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Moisture rises, storm chances increase

An Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect for the Coachella Valley from the National Weather Service through 8 p.m. Saturday night. Additional monsoonal moisture will limit daytime high temperatures over the next few days while creating muggy conditions. A few raindrops have already made their way to the valley floor Saturday afternoon. Chances for thunderstorm

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Boost of moisture for the valley

The long stretch of Excessive Heat Warnings for the Coachella Valley is expected to wrap up locally tonight. The National Weather Service will continue some warnings for the region through Sunday, but here in the valley, we can expect a shift from extreme heat to humidity. Excessive Heat Warnings (pink) and Heat Advisories (coral) An

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Another heat wave on the way

Temperatures remain seasonably warm through the weekend. Expect occasionally breezy conditions but overall quiet weather. A warming trend starts next week as a ridge of high pressure builds over the region. An Excessive Heat Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for temperatures as hot as 117° starting Tuesday and lasting through Sunday

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Windy evenings, temperatures spike ahead

The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory beginning Monday evening at 5 p.m. lasting until Tuesday morning at 5 a.m. Winds between 20-30 mph are possible with occasionally stronger gusts. This, along with warm temperatures and overall dry conditions, contribute to a trend toward elevated fire weather through the middle of the upcoming

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Windy nights, warmer temperatures ahead

Windy evenings continue with our current weather pattern. Here’s a look at expected wind speeds for tonight: Breezy conditions continue into Sunday. Daytime high temperatures remain below normal for this time of year. An average high temperature is 106° for this time of year. Expect clear skies with stronger winds returning by the evening. Low

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