Southern California Sizzles in Record Heat
Southern California experiences record-breaking heatwave, with temperatures soaring to new heights in Santa Ana and Long Beach. A high pressure system traps the heat, while offshore winds keep things dry. The National Weather Service issues a heat advisory for several counties. People flock to beaches for relief, but officials warn of heat stress risks. A gradual cooldown is expected over the weekend, but temperatures remain above average. Next week, valleys near Los Angeles could reach the low one hundreds. Meteorologists advise staying hydrated, seeking shade, and avoiding midday outdoor activities.
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