Worst of dangerous SoCal heat wave hitting over next few days: What to know
Briefly

Meteorologists are warning that Southern California will experience a significant heat wave, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 115 degrees in certain areas, posing risks primarily to vulnerable populations.
An excessive heat warning from the weather service indicates that the public should prepare for dangers associated with peak temperatures between 95 and 110 degrees, with those most at risk being the homeless, elderly, and children.
Temperatures are expected to soar across various regions, including Palm Springs reaching 118 degrees and temperatures in the Inland Empire potentially hitting 112 degrees, increasing the likelihood of heat-related health issues.
The National Weather Service has forecasted unrelenting heat with overnight lows remaining in the 70s and 80s, failing to provide relief as Southern California braces for extreme temperature spikes.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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