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(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) Officials are raising alarms about an extreme, long-duration heat wave that poses serious health and wildfire risks. Already, California has had several new ...
A heat wave blanketing Southern California is expected to extend through the weekend, pushing temperatures well past 100 degrees in the valleys and raising fire risks. ... Los Angeles County's ...
LOS ANGELES - It’s been hot in Southern California over the past few days and it’s going to get even warmer as we head into the weekend due to a prevailing heat wave, meteorologists warn ...
Widespread temperature records are expected to be tied or even broken during the heat wave, with much of the West Coast likely to see triple-digit temperatures that are between 15 and 30 degrees Fahrenheit (8 and 16 degrees Celsius) higher than average, the National Weather Service said.
This heat wave's expected duration, breadth and high overnight temperatures compound the risks to people's health. “I think this heat wave may end up being more consequential, more dangerous, and more record breaking in many cases than the heat waves that produce those slightly higher temperatures,” Swain said.
Much of Los Angeles County's inland valleys and mountains, including the San Fernando Valley and San Gabriel Mountains, are included in an excessive heat watch from Wednesday through Sunday, when ...
The 2021 Western North America heat wave was an extreme heat wave that affected much of Western North America from late June through mid-July 2021. The heat wave affected Northern California, Idaho, Western Nevada, Oregon, and Washington in the United States, as well as British Columbia, and in its latter phase, Alberta, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, and Yukon, all in Canada.
In San Antonio, every day in June 2022 was at least as hot as 97 °F (36 °C), except for June 28. [21] On June 13, St. Louis hit 100 °F (37.8 °C), breaking the daily record. In addition, from the 13–16, the morning low never went below 81 °F (27.2 °C), breaking the warmest morning low record for the next 4 days.