Another potentially dangerous heat wave is expected to arrive in Southern California by the end of the week, sending temperatures into triple digits again through the weekend.
In anticipation of the expected rising temps, the NWS issued an excessive heat watch that will be in effect from Friday morning through Saturday evening in the Santa Clarita, San Gabriel, Antelope and San Fernando valleys, along with the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational area, San Gabriel Mountains, Calabasas, Antelope Valley foothills and the 5 and 14 Freeway corridors.
Forecasters said “dangerously hot conditions” will be possible, “with temperatures up to 110 possible for interior valleys, mountains and deserts and up to 105 possible for coastal valleys.” Forecasters said elevated fire weather conditions will continue through next weekend in the interior valleys, lower mountains and deserts, with brief critical fire weather conditions across the Antelope Valley and foothills.
Cooling centers have been opened across Los Angeles for those with no access to air conditioning. Angelenos can find a nearby cooling spot using the city’s Cool Spots LA App atMost centers are served by one or more LA Department of Transportation Dash and Metro bus lines. Details are available at
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