Southern California, Heat Advisory
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The heat pushed well into the 90s in many areas Wednesdays but will drop into the 80s in many areas on Thursday and get even cooler on Friday.
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Southern California is bracing for a surge of summerlike heat this week with inland temperatures expected to climb into the 90s and potentially hit the triple digits in the San Fernando Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
California is in for another tumultuous weather week as conditions shift from record-breaking high temperatures to drizzle and gusty winds across the state.
Lingering debris from the Palisades fire and marine mammals sickened by toxic algae remain a concern, but there is a bright spot with water quality this summer.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Southern California is cooling down, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Los Angeles and Orange counties Friday can expect a high of 78 degrees and a low of 58.
Much of Southern California has been placed under a heat advisory on Tuesday as the first day of a four-day heat wave arrives. A ridge of high pressure will result in an extended period of hot weather this week,