Potentially record-breaking heat coming to Southern California. Here's where it will be hottest
Briefly

Southern Californians are preparing for a significant temperature increase this weekend following a period of cloudy and drizzly weather. The National Weather Service predicts coastal temperatures in the 70s and 80s, with valleys potentially reaching 100 degrees. Early forecasts suggest that this heat wave will be 10 to 20 degrees above normal for this time of year. Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities and stay hydrated amid the heat. However, temperatures are expected to cool down again by Sunday, just in time for Mother's Day, returning to low mid-70s by Monday.
Even if they don't ultimately issue a heat advisory for the region, forecasters caution the public to limit outdoor activity during the heat spell.
Temperatures will begin to cool slightly Sunday, just in time for Mother's Day, and then drop significantly on Monday back into the low to mid-70s across the region.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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