Los Angeles (CBSLA) – Several southern California communities awoke Wednesday morning to gray skies, cooler temperatures, and drizzle.
A thick layer of ocean kept the normally sunny Southern California rather gray, and temperatures were low in what felt more like June gloom rather than mid-August, according to Amber Lee of CBS2 / KCAL9. On Wednesday, temperatures could drop as much as 20 degrees below average.
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A sharp drop in inland afternoon high temperatures Monday through Wednesday. Have some drizzle in the foothills tomorrow morning #Cawx pic.twitter.com/rWCYH0sHEH
– NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) August 17, 2021
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In some areas the students were unprepared on the way to school and had to resort to a hooded jacket or an umbrella at around 8 a.m. because of the drizzle. However, this week’s gravure system is slated to leave the region by Thursday afternoon.
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Temperatures should rise again by Sunday.
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