Southern Californians can expect another day of hot weather as a heat wave covers the region, bringing triple-digit temperatures and increased fire danger.
Southern Californians can expect another day of scorching weather Monday as a heat wave continues to bear down on the region, bringingInterior areas are forecast to reach between 100 and 108 degrees Monday, with overnight lows between the 70s and 80s for the lower mountains, according to the National Weather Service. Fire weather conditions are expected to reach elevated to critical levels.
On Sunday, daily temperature records were broken in the Antelope Valley. The Lancaster Airport reached 110 degrees, surpassing the record of 109 set in 1960. Sandberg saw a high of 99 degrees, breaking the 1998 record of 98 degrees.
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