LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Bid farewell to the heat and welcome the cooler climate. This weekend, Southern California is set to experience a chance of rain as a significant drop in temperature sets in.
Temperatures are projected to be noticeably cooler from Saturday through the following week, as a series of storms travel across the area, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS also noted a possibility of light rain over the weekend, which could affect the Oscars scheduled for Sunday.
A potentially stronger storm is forecasted for next Wednesday and Thursday.
Currently, there’s a 60% probability of rain on Oscar Sunday.
On Saturday, Los Angeles and Orange counties can expect cool conditions with a high of 62 degrees. There’s a slight chance of rain Saturday, which escalates to a 60% chance on Sunday.
The valleys and Inland Empire are also forecasted to achieve a high of 62 degrees on Saturday, with a 10% chance of rain that increases to 60% on Sunday.
Beaches will experience a combination of morning clouds and afternoon sunlight, with a high of 61 degrees expected.
In mountain areas, anticipate an afternoon high of 52 and a low of 30 overnight, with the possibility of snow on Sunday at the 5,500-foot elevation.
Deserts will see partly sunny skies with a high reaching 72 degrees on Saturday.
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