In a dramatic shift in weather conditions, Alex Biston’s 6 a.m. forecast reveals a morning shrouded in low clouds and fog, with a promise of sunshine by afternoon. As residents brace for a day that began with dampness and drizzle, the forecast hints at a slow warming trend, with temperatures expected to rise into the 80s across the region.
Good morning, Southern California! It’s a mixed bag as we kick off this Sunday. The day starts with a blanket of clouds and fog, particularly in coastal areas, setting a moody tone for early risers. However, Biston assures us that by the end of the day, the clouds will part, allowing for much-needed sunshine.
Temperatures are still running below average, hovering in the high 70s to low 80s in urban hotspots like downtown Los Angeles and Anaheim. Those planning a trip to Disneyland should prepare for a milder day, perfect for getting in those steps. While Malibu remains cooler in the 60s, the valleys can expect a warm-up, with readings climbing into the mid to high 80s.
As we look ahead, the forecast indicates a gradual rise toward the 90s in inland areas, a stark contrast to the current cool spell. Biston emphasizes that while we will see warmer days, there’s no immediate threat of triple-digit heat — just a steady climb toward more typical temperatures.
Stay tuned as we monitor this evolving situation. With a benign extended forecast ahead, it’s a great time to enjoy the outdoors, but don’t forget to prepare for that morning fog! As always, we’ll keep you updated on any changes.