Heat in Southern California continues following day of record temperatures in inland communities
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, AUG 8 – Inland Southern California communities reached up to 119 degrees, prompting a heat advisory and increased fire and health risks, officials said.
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California smashes century-old record as sweltering heat persists: 'Dangerously hot conditions'
The National Weather Service has issued a warning for "dangerously hot conditions" as a severe heat wave continued to bake the western U.S., breaking a nearly 100-year-old record in the process, Newsweek reported. The NWS extended its heat advisory for inland portions of Southern California until at least 8 p.m. on Friday, August 8, although the service anticipated that temperatures would cool somewhat after the record highs attained Thursday. …
Potentially record-breaking heat continues ahead of a cooldown
SAN DIEGO (FOX5/KUSI)-- A heat wave continues to impact San Diego County with another potentially record-breaking day forecasted for the desert. Borrego Springs is expected to shatter a heat record for the second day in a row with 116 degrees forecasted by the National Weather Service. The desert neighborhood hit a record high of 116 degrees on Thursday, shattering its record of 114 degrees in 2014. Records broken Thursday: Borrego: 116° (Record…
Heat in Southern California continues following day of record temperatures in inland communities
By Chelsea Hylton Click here for updates on this story California (KCAL, KCBS) — The heat wave in Southern California is expected to continue after inland communities experienced record temperatures. The KCAL News Weather Alert will continue through Friday evening as conditions will remain especially away from the coast. KCAL Meteorologist Amber Lee said several
Inland Empire Faces Extreme Heat
Aryana Noroozi The Inland Empire faced another day of extreme heat after Thursday brought record-breaking temperatures to several desert and mountain communities. A National Weather Service heat advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. Friday for San Bernardino and Riverside County valleys, with the region expected to stay under dangerous heat conditions. On Thursday, Indio and Palm Springs soared to 119 degrees, Thermal hit 117, and Idyllwild re…
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