Southern California Faces Cooldown and Possible Rain This Week
Southern California Faces Cooldown and Possible Rain This Week
US · Published Mar 30, 2026
Southern California will experience a significant cooldown this week, with temperatures dropping into the 60s°F (15-20°C).
There is a 20% chance of light rain on Tuesday, offering a break from the recent dry conditions.
The cooldown is due to a low-pressure system moving into the region from the Pacific Ocean.
Southern California faces cooler temperatures, slight rain chance
Southern California is bracing for a notable weather shift this week, moving from record-breaking heat to cooler temperatures and a slight chance of rain. Over the weekend, cities like Lancaster, Palmdale, Riverside, Borrego, and Paso Robles saw daily temperature records fall, with Palm Springs hitting a sweltering 98°F (37°C). However, a low-pressure system is now entering the area, promising a welcomed cooldown.
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