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Scattered showers should clear for Easter

Ktla_weather

 Today is going to be mostly cloudy with widely scattered showers over the northern part of Southern California, while the southern part, including Orange County, should likely experience more rain.

Daytime temperatures will be in the low to mid-60s. Light rainfall, if any, is expected with most areas receiving about 1/10 of an inch. There's a chance of thunderstorms later today.

This evening, the low pressure system will cross into northern Mexico and the showers will taper off.

Early Saturday, lingering clouds and isolated showers will give way to mostly clear skies and warmer temperatures.

Easter Sunday should be spectacular, starting out with clear skies and temperatures in the 50s and blue skies and mild highs throughout the day. Readings will zip back into the 70s with light winds.

-- Warren Hohmann, KTLA News

 
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