Southern California weather will be something of a roller coaster as cooler temperatures warm up midweek, only to give way to rain and cooler weather over the weekend, meteorologists said.
The highs will be in the 60s Monday and Tuesday, but will climb into the 70s for much of the region on Wednesday after off-shore winds blow in Tuesday night, said Stuart Seto, a National Weather Service specialist.
In mountain areas and canyons, winds could pick up to 35 mph in some places.
But temperatures throughout the Southland will drop by as much as 10 degrees in time for Veterans Day on Friday and will include a chance of rain through Sunday.
The Antelope Valley should expect a hard freeze Monday night into Tuesday, and residents should protect their plants, Seto said.
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