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Dangerous heat wave to hit Southern California this weekend
Dangerous heat wave to hit Southern California this weekend
A dangerous heat wave is expected to hit Southern California this weekend, with the warmest temperatures forecast for Friday and Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
An excessive-heat watch is in effect for much of southwestern California for those days, the weather service said. Temperatures in the valleys, the lower mountains and desert locations are expected to range between 102 and 112 degrees. Parts of the coast could reach around 100 degrees.
The heat will be accompanied by very dry conditions, forecasters said, with the potential for low humidity. Northerly winds will also blow through portions of the region, with gusts up to 35 mph hitting the Santa Barbara coast.
Forecasters warned of a significant heat and fire threat and urged people to take necessary precautions.
“Stay hydrated, try to wear light clothes and light colors, and try to limit activity outside,” said Keily Delerme, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard. “Do not leave pets or kids in the car, even if it’s for a short period of time. It can be dangerous.”
Temperatures are expected to drop by about 10 degrees in Los Angeles by Sunday, Delerme said, with the weather slightly cooling into next week.
“Temperatures will be above normal, but in the 80s and 90s, and in coastal areas in the 70s,” she said. “It’s still going to be hot, but a few degrees less.”
Dangerous heat wave to hit Southern California this weekend
A dangerous heat wave is expected to hit Southern California this weekend, with the warmest temperatures forecast for Friday and Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
An excessive-heat watch is in effect for much of southwestern California for those days, the weather service said. Temperatures in the valleys, the lower mountains and desert locations are expected to range between 102 and 112 degrees. Parts of the coast could reach around 100 degrees.
The heat will be accompanied by very dry conditions, forecasters said, with the potential for low humidity. Northerly winds will also blow through portions of the region, with gusts up to 35 mph hitting the Santa Barbara coast.
Forecasters warned of a significant heat and fire threat and urged people to take necessary precautions.
“Stay hydrated, try to wear light clothes and light colors, and try to limit activity outside,” said Keily Delerme, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard. “Do not leave pets or kids in the car, even if it’s for a short period of time. It can be dangerous.”
Temperatures are expected to drop by about 10 degrees in Los Angeles by Sunday, Delerme said, with the weather slightly cooling into next week.
“Temperatures will be above normal, but in the 80s and 90s, and in coastal areas in the 70s,” she said. “It’s still going to be hot, but a few degrees less.”
Dangerous and possibly record breaking temperatures coming up on Friday and Saturday for #SoCal!! #CAwx #LAheat pic.twitter.com/UM6smJJXrU
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) July 4, 2018
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) July 4, 2018