Southern California Heat Wave: Records in Danger
Southern California braces for a scorching heat wave, with temperatures soaring twenty to thirty degrees above normal. The heat will peak from Wednesday to Tuesday, with nighttime lows only offering minimal relief. Officials advise staying indoors during peak hours, staying hydrated, and seeking shade or air conditioning. Coastal areas like Huntington Beach will reach the mid-eighties, while inland cities like Irvine and Riverside could hit the mid-nineties and one hundred two respectively. The heat wave is expected to linger into next week.
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