Los Angeles Marathon Sunshine & Warmth

By , Senior Meteorologist
Mar 18, 2010; 4:08 AM ET
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The Los Angeles Marathon kicks off at 7:24 a.m. PDT Sunday in Downtown Los Angeles. The race will take place during another warm stretch of weather for Southern California.

The Los Angeles Marathon's course has been dubbed "Stadium to Sea," according to the event's official website. Runners and walkers start at the Los Angeles Dodgers Stadium then travel 26.2 miles to Santa Monica.

During this year's race, a weak offshore flow will prevent comfortable air from filtering in from the ocean. Temperatures will instead be warming to above-normal highs.

The race at Dodgers Stadium should start with temperatures in the 50s. Highs on Sunday are expected to reach the lower 80s in Downtown Los Angeles and the upper 70s in Santa Monica. It is possible that temperatures will even exceed these values.

A high of 70° is typical in Downtown Los Angeles this time of year. Santa Monica is usually cooler with an average mid-March high of 62°.

Sunday's highs will be recorded after the fastest runners finish the race, but walkers and those running at a slower race should plan to drink extra water to combat the warmth.

This year marks the 25th running of the Los Angeles Marathon. Among the 25,000 participants, there will be 234 Legacy Runners that have been in every single marathon since the event began in 1986.

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