Fall baking! SoCal temperatures are set to soar above normal. How high will they go?
Briefly

Southern California is expected to experience extreme temperatures this week, with highs reaching into the triple digits and potential for record-breaking heat.
Todd Hall, a meteorologist, indicated that highs in areas like Woodland Hills could hit 105 degrees while excess heat advisories are in place in several valleys.
Past patterns reveal that Southern California often sees warm weather in October, but this year’s cooler start is due to a lack of Santa Ana winds.
Residents are warned to avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours and are reminded of the elevated fire risk associated with the rising temperatures.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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