Excessive heat warnings to go into effect Thursday for parts of SoCal as temperatures soar

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Excessive heat warnings to go into effect Thursday for parts of SoCal as temperatures soar
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Temperatures are forecasted to peak on Friday and Saturday.

Temperatures were expected to soar above average Wednesday afternoon prompting excessive heat warnings to go into effect starting Thursday morning.

Biston said inland areas will see temperatures in the 90s and 100s. Residents in the valleys, mountains and deserts can expect hot, dry and gusty conditions. In Ventura County, L.A. County Mountains, Santa Clarita Valley and Antelope Valley excessive heat watches will be in effect from Friday morning through Saturday evening as temperatures between 95-105 degrees are possible.

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