Southern California is anticipating a heat spell with temperatures rising up to 10 degrees above average on Wednesday and Thursday. The San Fernando, Antelope, and Santa Clarita valleys may see highs in the 90s, pushing toward triple digits. A heat advisory is issued for areas in the Inland Empire, where temperatures will reach 97 to 104 degrees. Residents are reminded to stay hydrated, avoid sun exposure, and support neighbors during this extremely warm weather.
Temperatures in the San Fernando, Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys are expected to sit in the 90s and potentially push into the triple digits.
A heat advisory will be in effect for the Inland Empire, with temperatures expected to reach 97 to 104 degrees in several cities.
Residents are advised to drink plenty of fluids, stay in air-conditioned rooms, stay out of the sun, and check up on neighbors.
High pressure over Arizona is expanding west into Southern California, leading to significant warming in inland areas.
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