Cold Front to Bring First Touch of Fall
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Cool weather will bring the San Fernando Valley its first taste of fall this week, with temperatures ranging from the upper 70s to the lower 80s.
“A cold front is headed toward Southern California, and temperatures will be at least 5 degrees cooler than normal toward the end of the week,” said John Sherwin, a meteorologist with WeatherData Inc., which provides forecast information to The Times.
On Monday and Tuesday, morning fog and low clouds will gradually give way to clear skies in the afternoon, Sherwin said.
Later in the week, winds are expected to pick up as the cold front moves across the region.
Today’s high temperatures are expected to reach 78 in Burbank, 81 in Woodland Hills and 81 in Van Nuys.
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