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Blistering summerlike temps are coming to Los Angeles
Temperatures may reach 95°F in San Fernando Valley, about 20 degrees above normal, prompting heat-illness warnings and cooling centers for vulnerable residents.
- On Thursday, the National Weather Service warned Los Angeles will see unseasonably hot weather, about 20 degrees warmer than normal for mid-March.
- It’s still technically winter but forecasters noted the potential for temperature records during the warm spell in Los Angeles, departing from typical mid-March 70-degree averages.
- Forecasters urged residents to avoid daytime outdoor activities due to higher heat illness risk, and Junior Pineda said outdoor construction workers will have water, electrolyte packets, breaks, and shade.
- Celebrities are streaming into Los Angeles ahead of Sunday's Oscars, and a local resident who uses a wheelchair delayed errands Wednesday due to the heat.
- Next week, the rest of the state will see hotter-than-normal weather starting Monday, with temperatures possibly topping 90 near San Francisco and Sacramento area.
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