BRUTAL TEMPS: What may be the hottest heat wave of the year moves into Southern California this week, with several inland and desert communities surpassing 100 degrees today. ☀️
What may be the hottest heat wave of the year moves into Southern California this week, with several inland and desert communities surpassing 100 degrees on Tuesday.
An excessive heat warning has been issued for much of the region, lasting at least through Monday evening. Los Angeles and Orange counties Tuesday will stay warm, with sunshine and a high of 84 on tap. Temperatures then start to steadily increase, with an average high of 90 expected Wednesday, followed by a high of 93 Thursday.
The valleys and Inland Empire will experience scorching temperatures, with the region seeing triple-digit heat for several days. A high of 102 is on tap Tuesday and temperatures could reach 110 by Thursday.Mountain communities will be warm this week, seeing a high of 83 on Tuesday and then staying in the mid 80s through the week.
Deserts will be hot all week, hitting 104 on Tuesday and staying in the triple digits for several days. Palm Springs could hit 113 on Tuesday.
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