Record Highs All Over Southern California Monday

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29 Jan 2018 3:15 PM
Record warmth dotted southern California on Monday as yet another round of dangerous and gusty Santa Ana winds brought up temperatures to unseasonably high levels. Los Angeles and San Diego were among just a few of the record-setting locations on Monday, with some final numbers yet to be tallied.   All of this came as a result of another round of Santa Ana winds, the offshore, dry and gusty wind variety that often brings high fire danger along with warmer temperatures. The Santa Anas, though, back off slowly as the week wears on, although temperatures will remain well above average for this time of year throughout the region. Stay with WeatherNation for the latest on the heat and dangerous fire conditions in southern California. For WeatherNation: Meteorologist Chris Bianchi   For your local forecast, download our app or click here
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