Warm, Dry Weather Expected This Week
No rain is expected in the San Fernando Valley this week.
A low-pressure system that brought rain to mountain and desert regions this weekend is moving out of the area, and a storm system coming toward California from the Gulf of Alaska is expected to pass far to the north of the Valley. “You should be staying dry,” said Curtis Brack, a meteorologist with WeatherData, a weather monitoring service used by The Times.
For most of the week, the Valley will have patchy morning fog with skies clearing in the afternoon. High clouds may move into the area tonight and Tuesday, a byproduct of storms that will be passing through Northern and Central California.
Skies will turn mostly sunny by Wednesday and Thursday as an offshore flow of air returns to the region. “It could even be a weak Santa Ana condition,” Brack said.
But Dedric Walker, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard, downplayed that possibility. “It won’t be anything significant, maybe some warming by later in the week,” Walker said.
High temperatures across the Valley for today and the rest of the week will reach between the mid-60s and the mid-70s.
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