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Expect High Temps, Humidity In Calabasas
Much of the greater Los Angeles area will see extremely high humidity Monday, even bringing a chance of thunderstorms in some areas.
CALABASAS, CA — Calabasas will see high temps and humidity levels Monday as parts of Los Angeles County expect thunderstorms and flooding.
Calabasas will see a high of 93 degrees Monday with humidity levels reaching 38 percent, according to AccuWeather. That humidity was expected to increase by the evening to up to 60-95 percent, according to NWS. Unlike East Los Angeles, Calabasas has a 0 percent chance of precipitation through Monday evening.
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to hit over the Los Angeles mountains and interior valleys, according to National Weather Service. Rains and thunderstorms could cause flash flooding, prompting a flash flood warning in the Los Angeles and Ventura County mountains, Antelope Valley and Santa Clarita Valley.
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Monsoonal moisture will affect the entire region, massively increasing humidity in the famously dry area. The San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley will be the most affected areas, according to NWS.
The entire region will return to normal temps and humidity levels Tuesday, according to NWS. Calabasas on Tuesday will see a high of 90 degrees with a 0 percent chance of rain.
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