Southern California's Memorial Day weekend weather should stay mild, predictions say
A slight cooldown should be expected across the weekend, though hotter temperatures could return next week.
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Alex Biston is a Meteorologist on CBS LA.
Alex came to CBS LA after working as both a weather forecaster and as the Ventura County bureau reporter for the ABC/CBS affiliate, KEYT in Santa Barbara. While working in Santa Barbara, Alex was a part of Emmy-award-winning coverage of the 2018 Thomas Fire.
Prior to working along the Central Coast, Alex served as a forecaster, reporter, and anchor for the NBC affiliate, KTVZ in Central Oregon.
Alex graduated from Chapman University with a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, as well as from Mississippi State University with a certificate in Operational and Broadcast Meteorology. She is also a member of the National Weather Association.
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Thousand Oaks, Alex is proud to call Southern California home and to work for a station she grew up watching.
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