Southern California to Experience Dramatic Weather Shift with Heat Wave on Mother's Day
Southern California is set to experience a significant weather shift, with cool and drizzly conditions giving way to a heat wave by Mother's Day weekend. The National Weather Service forecasts light rain and below-normal temperatures early in the week, followed by a rapid increase in temperatures, potentially reaching 90 degrees in downtown Los Angeles by Sunday. The heat wave is expected to affect various regions, including the San Diego valleys and the Inland Empire, with temperatures rising to the 80s and 90s, respectively. This weather pattern is part of a broader trend of above-average temperatures expected in California through mid-May.