Los Angeles to Experience Warmer Temperatures Ahead of Men's World Cup Game
Temperatures to warm up in time for first U.S. men's World Cup game in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles is set to warm up this week, aligning with the U.S. men's World Cup game on Friday at SoFi Stadium. Temperatures will rise to the 70s and 80s, with a sunny kickoff expected around 6 p.m. on game day.
- 01Temperatures in Los Angeles will rise starting Monday, reaching highs in the 70s and lower 80s.
- 02Kickoff for the World Cup game is expected to be sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s, dropping to the mid 60s by the game's end.
- 03By Wednesday, temperatures could be 5 to 10 degrees warmer than Monday, with highs approaching 100 degrees in desert areas.
- 04There is a 20% chance of heat advisories being issued for warmer valleys on Wednesday.
- 05Wind advisories are in effect for the Santa Barbara Southwest Coast and I-5 Corridor from Monday night to early Tuesday morning.
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Los Angeles is anticipated to experience a warming trend this week, coinciding with the first game of the U.S. men's World Cup on Friday at SoFi Stadium. The National Weather Service reports that an upper-level trough currently keeping temperatures cooler will dissipate, leading to a rise in temperatures starting Monday. By kickoff at 6 p.m. on Friday, conditions are expected to be sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s, cooling to the mid 60s by the game's conclusion. On Wednesday, temperatures could increase by 5 to 10 degrees, reaching highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s along the coast and mid 80s to mid 90s in the valleys, with desert areas potentially nearing 100 degrees. The weather service has indicated a 20% chance of issuing heat advisories for the southern Salinas, Santa Clarita, and western San Fernando Valleys. Additionally, wind advisories are in place for parts of the Santa Barbara Southwest Coast and I-5 Corridor from Monday night into Tuesday morning due to stronger northwest winds.
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The warmer temperatures may affect local residents and visitors attending the World Cup game, especially in terms of heat preparedness.
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