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South Bay Native Joins CBS Los Angeles as Digital Producer

Summary

  • Julie Sharp, a South Bay native, is the new digital producer at CBS Los Angeles
  • She previously reported for the Beach Reporter and worked as a video journalist for CBS News
  • Thunderstorms possible over mountains and Antelope Valley on Tuesday
South Bay Native Joins CBS Los Angeles as Digital Producer

According to the article, Julie Sharp, a South Bay native, has recently joined the CBS Los Angeles website team as a digital producer. Prior to this role, she reported for the Beach Reporter, contributed to the Palos Verdes Pulse, and worked as a video journalist for CBS News.

As for the weather, Southern California is set to experience slightly cooler temperatures on Tuesday, providing relief from the heat wave that occurred last week. However, there is a slight chance of thunderstorms over the mountains and the Antelope Valley in the afternoon. The possible monsoonal thunderstorm risk is expected to continue on Tuesday for northern Los Angeles County.

By Wednesday, the region will be drier and cooler, with warmer temperatures returning in time for the upcoming holiday weekend. Temperatures across the region are forecast to fall 3 to 6 degrees cooler on Tuesday, with highs ranging from the mid-80s in the San Fernando Valley to the low 90s in Ontario.

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Julie Sharp is a South Bay native who has joined the CBS Los Angeles website team as a digital producer.
Southern California is expected to see slightly cooler temperatures and a slight chance of thunderstorms over the mountains and Antelope Valley on Tuesday, offering relief from last week's heat wave.
Warmer temperatures are expected to return in time for the upcoming holiday weekend, after a drier and cooler Wednesday.

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