It’s about to get so hot in SoCal you could actually go to McArthur Park and bake a cake, but since it’s a dry heat, as...
The National Weather Service warns of dangerously high temperatures across the region
The valleys, lower mountains and deserts afternoon high temperatures will climb into the 99-109 degree range with very warm overnight lows
According to the NWS forecast the heat advisory will go into effect at 8 a.m. on today and last until 8 p.m. on Sunday evening
LADPH: Take precautions to avoid heat-related illness, especially older adults, young children & people with a chronic medical condition
Hot and dry conditions for the valleys, mountains, and deserts continue through this week. There will be little to no relief from the heat
Highs will increase to 100-110 degrees in the hottest areas with 95-105 degrees across the coastal valleys and Santa Monica Mountains
The National Weather Service forecast calls for hot and very dry conditions which will bring elevated fire weather conditions
“Extreme heat can be deadly. Californians should take steps to protect themselves from the heat – stay cool, stay hydrated and stay connected"
The LA County Department of Public Health Officials are encouraging residents to seek out shade or air-conditioned locations