After the winter heat wave set temperature records Wednesday, Southern California will see a slight cooling trend through Sunday, when temperatures will again rise in time for the L.A. Marathon.
The temperature reached 85 degrees in Los Angeles on Wednesday, busting the record of 83 degrees, set on the date in 1988, according to the weather service. And in Camarillo, the temperature hit 89. The previous record of 86 was set last year.
UCLA, Oxnard, Burbank, Camarillo and Woodland Hills all set records for the day.
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The temperature in Oxnard reached 88 degrees, breaking the record of 83, set in 1988.
A large high-pressure system near Utah is bringing dry and warm conditions to Southern California. The warm weather is expected to dissipate and give way to a low-pressure system by this weekend.
“This will result in one last day with possible record heat before a slow but steady cooling trend takes hold through Saturday,†weather service meteorologist Andrew Rourke said in a statement.
Amid the slight cooling trend, Southern California will be dry, and the skies will be clear.
By Sunday’s L.A. Marathon, temperatures could bump back up 2 to 4 degrees into the high 70s and low 80s, forecasters say.
The warming trend will continue into Monday but eventually should flatten out by the middle of next week. Forecasters say a “medium rain system†could bring some showers to the region by Wednesday.
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USC students Pat Corcoran and Alexandra Plzak enjoy the warm weather on campus Tuesday as temperatures reached a record 87 degrees in downtown Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles City firefighter Harold Kim cools down after battling a house fire in 90-degree heat Tuesday.
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Blakey Olsen of Laguna Beach practices yoga in front of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum as temperatures set a record at 87 degrees in downtown L.A. on Tuesday.
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A man carries a surfboard at sunset at El Porto beach on Monday in Manhattan Beach.
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Basilios Papaioannou of West Hollywood builds a drip castle in the sand at Venice Beach.
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People play football and climb on the rock jetty at Venice Beach.
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Boys play in the ocean at Venice Beach.
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Ariel Rhone uses an umbrella for shade near the Venice boardwalk on Monday.
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Venetia Taylor of New York enjoys the afternoon reading a book at the Ace Hotel rooftop pool on Broadway Street in Los Angeles
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Dan Charcoal, who is vacationing in Southern California from Maui, golfs on Zuma Beach during a hot winter day Monday.
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Dilip Ray performs jumping jacks during his daily workout at Warner Park in Woodland Hills. Warm temperatures and high winds are expected today.
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Holly Di Renzo gives her daughter Bella, 4, left, and son Dante, 3, a push, as they ride on the swings at Lost Canyon Park in Simi Valley.
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Feet dangle from a lifeguard tower along PCH in Malibu during a hot winter day Monday.
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On a warm, windy afternoon a woman heads to her car after shopping at the 99 Cents store in Simi Valley.
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Cedric Laheurte places an Oscars “floaty†in the swimming pool as warm weather is in store for the annual Oscars nominee luncheon today at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Strong winds and high temperatures have fire crews on alert. Above, David Castro works at Warner Park in Woodland Hills on Monday.
(Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
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