Mother's Day weekend forecast: SoCal to see mild temperatures through Monday
The marine layer will keep mornings cool in Southern California over the next several days, but afternoons should be sunny and warm. Mother's Day should be quite nice, with temperatures reaching the 80s in some areas. https://abc7.com/58983
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