Your SoCal Weather Report For Tuesday, April 2: Warming Trend
Good morning and happy Tuesday! Today we have a nice break from the unusual weather we've had — today will be warm with highs in the 70s.
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- Today’s weather: Sunny
- Beaches: 64
- Mountains: 40s-50s
- Inland: 60s
- Warnings and advisories: None
The coasts will be on the cooler end, with highs in the upper 60s except for Long Beach, where daytime highs will reach 70 degrees. More inland, expect highs in the mid 70s, and up to 80 degrees in the warmest parts of the San Fernando Valley. In the high desert, it will reach up to 73 degrees, and up to 81 degrees in the Coachella Valley.
Tonight's lows will drop to the 50s.
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At magnitude 7.2, buildings collapsed
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Now spinning in front of Santa Monica apartments
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Advocates seek end to new LAUSD location policy
This day in history
On this day in 2010, Kobe Bryant signed a three-year contract extension with the Lakers worth $87 million.
Things to do
- Moth Mainstage: Our friends at KCRW are hosting storytelling night The Moth at the United Theater (formerly the Theatre at the Ace Hotel). Always an evening of laughs, tears, and incredible true stories, this month’s theme is "Where the Heart Is" and features host Amir Baghdadchi and an array of talented storytellers.
Check out our full list of things to do this week.
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The state's parks department is working with stakeholders, including the military, to rebuild the San Onofre road, but no timeline has been given.
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Built in 1951, the glass-walled chapel is one of L.A.’s few national historic landmarks. This isn’t the first time it has been damaged by landslides.
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The climate crisis is destabilizing cliffs and making landslides more likely, an expert says.
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Since 2021, volunteers have been planting Joshua tree seedlings in the Mojave Desert burn scar. The next session is slated for later this Spring, according to the National Park Service. Just like previous times, a few camels will be tagging along.
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There are three main meteorological reasons why L.A. is so smoggy — all of which are affected when a rainstorm passes through and brings clearer skies.