Hurricane Jova, spiraling hundreds of miles off the coast of San Diego, is close enough to bring high swells and chances of thunderstorms to the region this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Southern Californians saw mid-level moisture and cloud cover that helped lower high temperatures on Sunday as Tropical Storm Jova continued moving away from the region, the National Weather Service said.
The warm-up continues into Monday before temperatures drop and postcard weather returns to finish out the week. Mid-level moisture continues to stream through the region, which is helping to lower high temps today. Isolated, light rain showers will be possible at times tonight and on Monday, but accumulations will be minimal. A little warmer on Monday before cooling off midweek.
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