Southern California feels the heat
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Southern California is experiencing soaring temperatures, with heat risks peaking midweek, prompting warnings from the National Weather Service.
Warmer conditions are in store for Southern California this week thanks to some high pressure that’s been building over parts of Arizona and Mexico.
Southern California is bracing for its first big warmup of the summer as high pressure builds over the region this week. ... according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
NWS San Diego forecasts a short cooling trend with a deepening marine layer in Southern California before a weekend warm-up.
After mild weather for most of the week, thunderstorms and cold weather could be heading to Southern California over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. A low-pressure system ...
What to expect: In the desert, highs will be from 102 to 118 degrees. Inland, temperatures could climb as high as 104. Along the coast, expect the heat wave to top out around 85 midweek.
The National Weather Service is warning Southern Californians that the beaches could be dangerous to finish the weekend. Alys Martinez reports.
Coastal areas in Orange County will see highs in the low to mid 70s, paired with a cool sea breeze during the afternoons.