Thermometer readings into triple digits expected to continue in various locales into the weekend and until early next workweek.
A late-summer heat will keep the San Diego area sizzling Friday, with thermometer readings into triple digits expected to continue in various locales into the weekend and until early next workweek.
The extremely hot spell, which kicked in Wednesday, prompted the National Weather Service to issue excessive-heat warnings for the inland valleys of the county, effective until 8 p.m. Monday; and for the local mountains and deserts, through 8 p.m. Friday.
Authorities advise people to protect themselves from potential heat- related ill health effects by drinking plenty of non-alcoholic fluids, staying out of the sun during the hottest times of the day, taking shelter in air- conditioned spaces if possible and checking up on at-risk relatives and neighbors.
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