The mercury will hit triple digits throughout the Inland Empire Wednesday and through the week, with a heat advisory taking effect and prompting the National Weather Service to urge residents to take precautions.
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The Coachella Valley will see perimeter mountain clouds while a few cirrus drift overhead.
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A disturbance will trigger scattered showers West of the Coachella Valley very late-tonight through Thursday morning along with some snow above 5000-feet.
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Once again, the Coachella Valley will be under plenty of sunshine with dry air and midday temperatures which will warm to just under 100° this afternoon.
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A disturbance to our North will provide gusty on-shore winds. A Wind Advisory has been posted for the Coachella Valley, San Gorgonio Pass and area mountains between this afternoon into early Wednesday morning.
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After a day of rain, hail, graupel, strong winds and mountain snow, we mellow-out today.
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It’ll be an average, ordinary Tuesday for the Coachella Valley with plenty of sunshine, dry air and near-normal high temperatures.
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Winds out of the North may become occasionally gusty today, mainly from the High Desert to just East of the Coachella Valley where a Wind Advisory has been posted.
