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Meteorologists are projecting high temperatures in Southern California this week, with the heat predicted to top 100 degrees in the San Fernando Valley.
A heat wave is hitting Southern California this week, with temperatures into the triple digits in some areas. Above, people flocked to Hermosa Beach to escape the heat in September 2020. ...
The National Weather Service is advising SoCal residents that a “mini heat wave” will set in this weekend. Much of the heat will be felt in inland communities, NWS said in their area forecast ...
A heat wave will hit the Southern California region this week following Labor Day, with highs in the greater Los Angeles area well into the triple digits — including a forecast of 113 degrees in ...
Thursday looks to be the hottest day of the heat wave, with highs of 100 to 110 degrees across much of Southern California. “Kiln-like” temperatures near 113 are possible in the western San ...
(Courtesy of the National Weather Service) A looming heat wave in Southern California could break records this week as temperatures are likely to climb well above 100 degrees in parts of the region.
A prolonged heat wave is forecast to blanket the region starting Tuesday, May 20, pushing highs into the triple digits in some Southern California inland spots before retreating on Thursday.
Southern Californians are in for a “mini heat wave” this weekend, with temperatures soaring between 10 to 20 degrees above normal for some parts of the region. It’s prompting heat advisories ...
NWS Las Vegas issues a moderate HeatRisk alert and forecasts above-normal temperatures with limited shower chances.
Extreme heat significantly increased the chance of heat-related illnesses across three states in the U.S. Southwest on Tuesday.
(Courtesy of the National Weather Service) A looming heat wave in Southern California could break records this week as temperatures are likely to climb well above 100 degrees in parts of the region.