The warm weather in the Los Angeles area is extremely warm

The National Weather Service said that in the coming days, Southern California’s recent temperatures will increase in the next few days.
Sunday highs in downtown Los Angeles were about 14 degrees high, reaching 82 degrees. Temperatures may rise to the 1990s by Wednesday’s coast and valley, according to the Meteorological Bureau’s forecast Monday morning.
Sources of calories are part of a broader national trend.
The National Weather Administration’s Weather Forecast Center posted on X on the weekend. “High temperatures will be possible from the plains to the southwest of the 70s and 80s.”
The San Diego office of the Meteorological Service said some areas could break record-breaking heat in Wednesday’s record, including Riverside, Anaheim and El Cajon.
“Abnormal warm temperatures may affect heat-sensitive populations throughout the inland area,” the Bureau of Meteorological Service’s San Diego office said on X.
It is also possible that it will rain in the South on weekends.
A storm across the Pacific Northwest could bring rain to Shasta County and surrounding areas, the National Weather Service said. This moisture may flow southward on weekends.