Record-Challenging Warmth for Los Angeles

By , Senior Meteorologist
Mar 13, 2010; 4:05 PM ET
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As a ridge of high pressure builds overhead, the Southwest will progressively warm Sunday into early next week. Parts of Southern California, including Los Angeles, will challenge record highs.

Before any warming takes place, a storm will spread disruptive snow through the Rockies Saturday night into Sunday.

Gusty winds following the storm will whip through the Grapevine portion of Interstate 5 early Saturday night, then will blow in a typical Santa Ana wind fashion early Sunday morning.

That offshore flow will lead to added warming across Southern California. Temperatures will rise into the lower 70s in Downtown Los Angeles on Sunday. Highs in the lower 80s are expected on Monday, when the record high of 85 degrees from 1978 will be challenged.

Southern California will experience similar warmth on Tuesday before the ridge breaks down and temperatures cool around midweek.

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