LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Cooler temperatures continue through Sunday in Southern California as another chilly night is expected.
Temperatures will be in the 60s in most areas, while deserts and mountains will get quite cold overnight.
Temperatures could warm up to the low 70s by the end of next week in some parts.
Los Angeles and Orange counties on Sunday should see a high temperature around 64 degrees, with mostly clear skies.
The valleys and the Inland Empire on Sunday can expect a high of 62, dropping to 42 overnight.
Beaches on Sunday will see a high of 60 with 2-4 foot surf.
Mountain areas will be cold, with a high of 51 during the day, dropping to a chilly 26 overnight. No snow is expected next week.
Deserts on Sunday will see a high of 60, dropping to 36 at night.
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