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A Few More Clouds May Cool the Air

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Times Staff Writer

Southern California will be just a touch cooler and a little cloudy during the weekend, forecasters say, but there won’t be enough difference to change anybody’s plans.

In fact, said Matt Sullivan of the Earth Environment Service, a private weather service based in San Francisco, “things should be about the same, except for maybe some more coastal cloudiness, especially around San Diego and Oceanside.”

He noted that a developing upper-level low-pressure trough “should park itself right along the coast by, say, Sunday,” causing some deepening of the marine layer to produce fog and low clouds.

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After Thursday’s Los Angeles Civic Center high of 84, following an overnight low of 63, the high will be in the lower 80s today and in the upper 70s on Saturday.

By Monday, according to the National Weather Service, the variable high cloudiness should clear and it should warm up again.

Highs along the beaches should be in the upper 60s to lower 70s through Sunday.

Mountain resort areas should have fair skies with highs in the mid-70s to mid-80s. In the deserts, there probably will be local gusty afternoon and evening winds to 25 m.p.h.

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