Southern California Spring Forecast: Sunshine Dominates with a Chance of Rain on Monday

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Los Angeles, CA – Southern California is in for a stretch of warm and sunny spring weather, with mild temperatures lasting through early next week. While the weekend remains dry, a slight chance of rain arrives just in time for St. Patrick’s Day on Monday.

According to the National Weather Service, Saturday and Sunday will bring mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-to-upper 60s. Winds will be light, with occasional gusts up to 15 mph in the afternoons. Overnight lows will hover in the mid-40s.

Monday, which marks St. Patrick’s Day, sees a 20% chance of rain after 11 a.m. Temperatures will remain pleasant, reaching a high of 66°F. By Monday night, the rain chance increases slightly to 30%, with lows dipping to 46°F.

Heading into midweek, conditions improve with mostly sunny skies and warming temperatures. Highs will climb to the low 70s by Tuesday and Wednesday, making for a comfortable and dry start to spring.

Drivers should remain aware of potential slick roads if Monday’s showers materialize, particularly along major routes like I-10 and I-405. No major weather-related disruptions are expected, but it’s always best to check forecasts before traveling.

Looking ahead, the latter part of the week remains mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. California residents can enjoy a beautiful start to spring, with only minor rain chances early in the week.