This week's trend of cooler temperatures gets even milder on Thursday. Highs are well below normal for this time of year, according to the National Weather Service. Morning drizzle remains possible, especially on the coastal sides of the mountain ranges.
In the afternoon, there could be light rain — about a 20% chance of showers. The highest chances for precipitation will be over the Los Angeles and Ventura county mountains. Light rain is in the forecast for most areas, but brief heavier showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible.
The rest of the day will be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-60s. Expect the evening to be mostly cloudy, with a low in the 50s for Los Angeles. It'll be cooler in the mountains, with a high near 53.
Orange County could see showers in the late evening hours. A wind advisory is in place as onshore winds will affect inland areas, with gusts between 25 and 40 mph. Isolated gusts to 50 mph are possible in the Antelope Valley.
The advisory expires tonight at 11 p.m..
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Mild temps before light rain arrives to SoCal

Light afternoon showers are possible in Southern California today. Expect highs near 64.