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First Alert Forecast

Mild holiday forecast ahead

The Santa Ana winds have eased, and we will remain slightly warmer than normal heading into Thanksgiving. A trough low pressure moves across the Pacific Northwest which will bring modestly cooler conditions for the end of the week, but substantially cooler temps for the weekend! Highs today are expected to approach 80, but by the

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Isolated showers still possible

Passing clouds with a chance of scattered showers, particularly in the mountain communities, possible through tomorrow. An area of low pressure off the coast will slowly move across the state to our North tonight into tomorrow. The low is tracking farther North, so most of the rainfall will be well north of the Valley. Highs

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Offshore winds developing

Offshore Santa Ana winds will develop this afternoon, lingering into tomorrow, and a Wind Advisory stretches from the Northern Coachella Valley all the way out to the Saddleback Mountains of Orange County. An Air Quality Alert remains in effect through 6 this evening due to blowing sand and dust potential thanks to gusty winds. The

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Breezy and cooler through midweek

An Air Quality Alert is in effect until 6 p.m. tomorrow as periodically gusty winds may reduce air quality due to blowing sand and dust. So far, the air quality remains in the “Good” or “Moderate” range throughout the region. Winds are expected to remain gusty through tomorrow afternoon. Those winds are also ushering in

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Warm & pleasant weekend awaits

Highs have been climbing about a degree per day this week, and that trend continues into the weekend. High pressure will keep us sunny and warm through the weekend before we return to normal conditions early next week. That dome of high pressure is also trapping smoke from area wildfires closer to the surface, so

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