Further Warming Friday, Heat Alerts | News Channel 3-12
- The National Weather Service issued Extreme Heat Watches starting Friday morning through Sunday morning for much of California and southern Nevada, including the Central Valley and inland areas.
- A persistent high-pressure ridge developing on Thursday will cause temperatures to rise well above normal, peaking Friday with forecasts of 99 to 109 degrees in many regions.
- The heat wave creates major health risks, especially for children, the elderly, outdoor workers, and those without air conditioning, with warnings to avoid sun exposure and remain hydrated.
- Temperatures could reach up to 105 degrees in Central California and exceed 115 degrees in Death Valley, with NWS officials emphasizing that vehicles can become lethally hot within minutes.
- Residents face heightened heat-related illness and wildfire risks through the weekend, with temperature drops and cooler weather expected after Sunday alongside ongoing weather monitoring and advisories.
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Further warming Friday, heat alerts | News Channel 3-12
Temperatures rise further Friday leading us into a warm start to the weekend. There is a low pressure system in southern California that has the potential to swing some moisture toward the southern end of our region this weekend, 10-20% of showers Saturday afternoon into Sunday. Because of that southern system, northern areas will be warmer especially San Luis Obispo County. A heat advisory goes in effect 11am-8pm Friday for Cuyama, Ventura Coun…
Temperatures to Rise to Triple Digits Around LA Over the Weekend
Temperatures will climb across the Southland Thursday and Friday thanks to a building high pressure system that should leave the area with above-normal temperatures heading into the weekend. Hot conditions are expected to peak on Friday, when parts of the Southland could top triple-digits, with temperatures 10 or more degrees above normal, according to the National Weather Service. A heat advisory will be in place from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday f…
Many Bay Area cities to see hottest day of the year so far on Friday
A Heat Advisory will be in effect for much of the Bay Area on Friday, which will be the hottest day so far this year with the possibility of triple-digit temperatures inland. Here's what to expect.
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