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Currently in Los Angeles — November 13, 2023: Morning clouds return
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The weather, currently.
Morning clouds return
Sunday’s warm up didn’t disappoint, with low 80s inland. Not bad for 11 days before Turkey Day.
To start the week, morning clouds will return and temperatures will be in the 70s. As for the rain and the inevitable cooldown, the bulk of the action will happen between Wednesday and Friday across the LA basin. Rainfall totals will be in the 1-3 inch range and it looks like the worst of the system in our neck of the woods will impact Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Snow levels should remain high. But more on all of this as we get closer to mid-week.
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