SOCAL FORECAST; Region should see clear skies, warm temps Saturday. To see when the rain and snow are returning, watch full forecast from abc7alex here:
The Santa Ana winds are gone for now and Saturday should bring sunny and warm conditions to Southern California.Los Angeles and Orange counties on Saturday should see sunshine with a high of 70 degrees during the daytime, dropping to 48 at night.Beaches on Saturday can expect sun with a high of 67 and 2-4 foot surf.
Mountain communities will see a high of 59, dropping to 24 at night. Snow could fall on the mountains on Tuesday.
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