KTLA's Tony Kurzweil is reporting that California is bracing for some record setting October heat.
Southern California is experiencing a record-breaking autumn heatwave, with Wednesday expected to be the hottest day. Temperatures in valleys, mountains, and inland areas could surpass 100°F, with cities like Riverside and Rancho Cucamonga reaching highs near 108°F. Several areas, including Woodland Hills and Palmdale, already hit record highs on Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued heat warnings and a red flag warning due to increased fire danger, exacerbated by ongoing wildfires like the Line Fire. A slight cooling trend is expected Thursday, but the heat will return over the weekend.
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Source: KTLA
https://ktla.com/news/california/southern-california-braces-for-hottest-day-of-record-setting-heatwave/
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