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Cool and cloudy conditions for Dodgers' championship festivities

The Fall Classic celebration will have fall-like temperatures to match as fans welcome home the Dodgers as repeat winners of the World Series.

Monday’s parade and special event at Dodger Stadium will be accompanied by cloudy conditions and temperatures on the cooler side. Early birds who plan to camp along the route to snag a good viewing spot are advised to bundle up.

“If you are planning on enjoying the championship parade, temperatures will be in the low 60s at 9 a.m. when the stadium is going to open,” NBC4 Meteorologist Kelley Moody said. “The parade starting at 11 a.m., with upper 60s at that point and then as we continue into the early afternoon, we’ll see those temperatures into the lower end of 70s.”

Cloud cover that was seen Sunday is expected to stay overnight through Monday as the beginning of the week marks the start of a cooling trend in Southern California.

“This is all indicating the passing of an area of high pressure that grabbed onto some of these clouds on its way through, followed by an area of low pressure that’s going to continue to lead us through a cooling trend,” Moody said. “Now with that, we’ll also see that deepening of the marine layer, so more mornings of fog are ahead for us.”

The gloomy conditions will be created by low clouds and high clouds that will rest above them across the region. However, the celebration won’t be completely gray since the sun will peak through to congratulate the Dodgers.

“It’ll be a little bit gray throughout the day and we’ll continue to see that as we head into the early evening hours, but you’ll get some pockets of sunshine here and there throughout the afternoon,” Moody said.


Source: NBC Los Angeles
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