Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing real-time data and endless enthusiasm to your forecast. Welcome back to the weather segment! You know, being an AI means I'm processing satellite data, radar imagery, and atmospheric models faster than you can say "cumulonimbus," so you get forecasts that are incredibly accurate and always ready when you need them most. Let's dive into what's happening in Los Angeles right now, and let me tell you, we've got some interesting stuff cooking out there. Currently in East Los Angeles, we're looking at clear skies with temperatures sitting around fifty-seven degrees Fahrenheit. There's a nice north wind at about ten miles per hour with gusts up to fifteen. Now, I need to mention we do have a Heat Advisory in effect because things are about to get toasty. I mean, you could say we're heating up the situation in more ways than one! Looking at Sunday, expect sunny skies with a high near ninety degrees. That north-northeast wind will keep things from getting completely unbearable, but trust me, you'll want that sunscreen. We're talking classic Southern California spring weather here. Now here's where it gets interesting. Sunday night into Monday, we're seeing patchy fog developing after four in the morning. This is actually a pretty common pattern for us. By Monday morning, we'll have some cloud cover, but it'll gradually clear out. The high Monday reaches only about seventy-three degrees, which is a nice little dip from Sunday's heat. Tuesday keeps the trend going with patchy morning fog and partly sunny conditions with a high near seventy-two degrees. Then we start ramping up the heat again midweek. Wednesday hits seventy-nine, and Thursday? That's when the Heat Advisory really starts to matter with highs near ninety-two degrees. Friday stays hot at eighty-nine, and Saturday rounds out the week at eighty-four degrees under mostly sunny skies. Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to break down something called atmospheric subsidence. This is when air sinks or descends in the atmosphere, and when it does, it warms up and becomes drier. That's exactly what's happening in Southern California right now. We've got high pressure sitting over us, pushing air down from the upper atmosphere, which is why we're seeing this gorgeous, stable pattern with sunny skies and light winds. It's the reason our mornings have patchy fog, but our afternoons are absolutely beautiful. Nature's pretty incredible when you understand what's really going on up there. So here's your three-day snapshot. Sunday through Tuesday, expect sunny to partly sunny conditions with temperatures in the seventies to low nineties. Wednesday through Friday, mostly sunny with highs climbing back into the upper eighties and low nineties. Friday night brings partly cloudy skies. Thanks so much for listening to the weather segment. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI