Dangerous Heat Wave Moving in This Week Across Southern California
Temperatures could top 100 degrees in the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys, while fire weather risk and health warnings increase.
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California residents should take precautions against temperatures above 100°F; it is recommended to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities
'Dangerous heat' to broil Southern California this week, raising health and fire risks
Temperatures across Southern California's interior — from inland San Luis Obispo County south into San Diego County — are expected push into the triple digits this week, peaking Thursday and Friday.
Southern California Facing 110-Degree Heat, Possible Thunderstorms This Week
An intense summer heat wave across Southern California is expected to reach its peak this week, bringing dangerous temperatures to much of the region. The National Weather Service forecasts that most inland communities will climb above 100 degrees on Wednesday, with some locations expected to reach as high as 110 degrees. A heat advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. Tuesday, after which it will be upgraded to an Extreme Heat Watch lasting thr…
Dangerous Heat Wave Continues Across Southland
The Southland will see its hottest days of the year this week, when a blistering heat wave will send temperatures soaring above 100 degrees in some areas. Temperatures are expected to climb gradually over the next couple days, peaking on Wednesday and Thursday before dropping back to more normal summertime levels heading into next weekend, according to the National Weather Service. A heat advisory remained in place Monday, and an extreme heat wa…
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