Southern California Heat Wave: Stay Hydrated


Author: The Daily News Now! March 13, 2026 Duration: 1:30
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Southern California Heat Wave: Stay Hydrated

Southern California braces for a prolonged heat wave, with temperatures soaring fifteen to twenty degrees above normal. The National Weather Service issues a heat advisory, warning of heat-related illnesses like exhaustion. Downtown L.A., Long Beach, and Woodland Hills could reach ninety-two or ninety-three degrees, while coastal areas like LAX and Santa Monica top out around eighty-four. A brief cooldown arrives Saturday, but heat risks persist. Next week, temperatures could surge thirty degrees above average, potentially breaking March records and setting all-time highs.

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