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Very hot Labor Day weekend!

THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – It’s been a scorcher across the Coachella Valley today. Highs have registered at 115° so far in Palm Springs, and we’ll update you on today’s official high as soon as the NWS releases it. It’s made for a great pool day, though, and there’s been a lot of people taking

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Drying and warmer this Labor Day Weekend

High pressure will build in over the weekend, chasing out humidity and ushering hotter daytime highs. Dew points will gradually ease through today, with hotter and drier conditions both Saturday and Sunday. If you are traveling this weekend, highs will be above average throughout SoCal, even in the mountains, where highs will approach 80 by

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Tracking changes for tomorrow

Today is notably warmer compared to yesterday; however, it is still on the humid side. We are still tracking the cumulus clouds above the mountains with mostly sunny skies aside from that. Some big changes are in store for tomorrow, though. Tropical Storm Juliette will continue to move north, parallel to Baja California. This will

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Humidity lingers, storms less likely

Humidity is gradually drying, but we still have a small chance of thunderstorms around the region today and tomorrow. Dew points are slightly lower than yesterday, but we are still seeing significant surface moisture through Thursday. Highs will be a bit warmer, too, as the moisture aloft in the atmosphere gradually decreases. Expect temps in

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Decreasing Storm Chances Mid Week

Thunderstorm potential again today as dew points remain elevated through this afternoon. Yesterday we set a rainfall record for Palm Springs, with PSP picking up nearly a half inch of rain. Today, storms are likely as we head through the afternoon, with any storms tapering off later this evening. As we head into Wednesday, the

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Brief Break before Monsoonal Storms Return Tuesday

Storms rolled through the mountains and deserts, including the Coachella Valley–Monday afternoon. These storms triggered a Severe Thunderstorm Warning and even Flash Flood Warnings throughout the region, finally expiring around 7:45pm. Several locations reported over 1″ of rainfall. At Palm Springs International we broke the daily precip record, totaling 0.44″ of rain. We saw localized

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