Clear Skies in View Through Middle of Week
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Southern Californians can see clearly now, the rain is gone.
At least for a little while.
Clear, sunny skies prevailed throughout the “Soggy State” on Friday, giving residents a break from the pounding rainstorms that have created havoc from one end of California to the other.
According to Curtis Brack, a meteorologist with WeatherData Inc., we can look forward to clear weather into the middle of next week.
A storm system may bring rain to parts of the state by next weekend, he said.
Temperatures reached the mid-60s Friday in most of the Southland and are expected to move into the mid-70s in the next few days.
Periods of Santa Ana winds beginning today are expected to cause a warming trend into next week, with clear skies and little if any precipitation, Brack said.
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory Friday for the Santa Clarita Valley and the northern desert areas.
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