Heat wave expected to bring triple-digit temperatures to swaths of Los Angeles County
Briefly

Residents of Los Angeles County's inland and valley areas are advised to use caution and stay out of the sun during the first heat wave of August, which is expected to peak Tuesday and could bring sweltering temperatures of up to 110 degrees.
Heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are in effect across Los Angeles County until 8 p.m. Tuesday, with the most severe warnings for areas like Antelope Valley and the Santa Clarita Valley.
Angelenos in vulnerable areas advised to stay indoors with air conditioning, avoid outdoor activities in peak heat, and stay hydrated during the heatwave, with cooling centers open in some locations.
Hikers in the Santa Monica Mountains are warned to be cautious during the heatwave, ensuring they have enough water as extreme heat can pose deadly risks.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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