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July 4 Weekend To Bring Heat Relief To San Clemente

Temperatures across the Southland are predicted to gradually cool as Independence Day weekend approaches.

SAN CLEMENTE, CA — With a weekday heat advisory in place until Tuesday night and temperatures soaring across Orange County, this July 4 weekend is expected to bring with it cooler weather and some cloud coverage to San Clemente.

San Clemente residents will see temperatures in the low '80s and high '70s Saturday through Sunday, with temperatures gradually dipping lower near city beaches, according to Accuweather.

On Independence Day, residents can expect temperatures in the high '70s throughout the day, with about 40 percent cloud coverage in the skies throughout the morning.

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According to Accuweather, humidity will likely be at about 42 percent as the morning ventures into the afternoon.

Once the clouds burn off, residents can expect a sunny and temperate Independence Day.

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The City of San Clemente is gearing up for its annual 4th of July celebration Monday.

The celebration features a dazzling fireworks show from the city's Municipal Pier, as well as a flyover by the Condor Squadron, consisting of four AT-6 aircraft WWII trainers along coastal Orange County cities.

The fireworks show begins at 9 p.m., and the Condor Squadron will flyover San Clemente at 6 p.m.

In anticipation of the annual event, the city reminded residents that the end of Municipal Pier will be closed for preliminary preparation on Sunday at noon.

On Monday at 8 a.m., the entirety of the pier will be closed for the entire day. The Fisherman's Restaurant will be open and accessible to patrons, the city said.

To read more about traffic delays and closures the City of San Clemente is anticipating for its July 4 Celebration, view the full Patch article.

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