The thunderstorms are expected to affect the mountain and high desert regions, though isolated storms could find their way into the valleys and coast.
Extremely hot weather plaguing the Southland over the weekend was joined by an increased level of humidity Sunday as a monsoonal front continues to move through the area.
The isolated storms were only expected to affect mountain and high desert regions, though there was still a possibility that they could move into valleys and coasts by Monday evening, putting residents on high alert after a similar movement resulted in death in early June, when a woman walking her dogs was fatally struck by lightning in Pico Rivera.
Additionally, those mountain regions are also susceptible to fire danger thanks to 20 to 30 mile per gusts of wind, joined by possible lightning strikes and humidity levels between 10% and 25%.
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