Interior portions of L.A. County, including the Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys and the western San Gabriel Mountains, are expected to broil this week.
While subject to additional review, experts say the data reflect the continued effects of climate change, and may not be the last records set this year given the return of El Niño.As usual, it’ll be much cooler along the coast, where forecasters say highs will be in the 70s to mid-80s.
In addition to warning folks to stay hydrated and avoid over-exposure to the heat, the NWS is urging Angelenos to
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