Southern California is experiencing a significant heat wave, with temperatures projected to peak at 95 degrees in Woodland Hills and reach 90 degrees in Burbank. However, this heat is temporary, as a cooling pattern will commence Wednesday, dropping temperatures considerably. While some areas might break March temperature records, such as in Woodland Hills, other regions like downtown Los Angeles are not expected to see record-breaking heat. Officials clarify this warm spell does not indicate an early onset of summer, merely a brief warm period.
The heat is forecast to reach 87 degrees in downtown Los Angeles and 90 degrees in Burbank, with even warmer temperatures predicted in surrounding valleys.
Some areas of the San Fernando Valley could see historic temperatures, possibly breaking the record for March 24 in Woodland Hills, which was 89 degrees in 1988.
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