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Tropical moisture pulled in from the Pacific is likely to keep humidity high in Southern California for several days.

Showers are possible, most likely Tuesday and Wednesday, but the precipitation won’t be significant or widespread.

It looks like that muggy moisture hanging in the air across Southern California won’t be going away any time soon.

For the second week in a row, forecasts show high humidity and a chance for showers over the next several days, as more tropical moisture is pulled into the area from the Pacific.

The pattern this week isn’t expected to bring any significant rainfall to the Los Angeles area, but it could keep things unusually swampy and unstable —with a

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