Los Angeles Times

It’ll be hot in the Southland

A weekend heat advisory is issued for valleys, mountains and Inland Empire.

- By Alex Wiggleswor­th

A weekend heat advisory is issued for valleys, mountains and Inland Empire.

Officials have issued a heat advisory for most of the Los Angeles County valleys and mountains, as well as the Inland Empire, where triple-digit temperatur­es are forecast through the weekend.

The advisory is in effect through Sunday for the Santa Clarita, San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys, with temperatur­es forecast to hit 95 to 103 degrees. Temperatur­es could reach 104 degrees across lower elevations in the mountains.

In the San Bernardino and Riverside county valleys, a heat advisory is in effect through Monday. High temperatur­es there are expected to range from 98 to 105 degrees.

Residents are advised to hydrate; wear lightweigh­t, loose-fitting clothing; and stay indoors between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., when the sun is strongest. Los Angeles County will be operating cooling centers and has compiled a list of public pools and splash pads.

The heat is expected to peak Saturday as a highpressu­re zone extends from the Southwest and lingers over the region, the National Weather Service said. Temperatur­es should start to cool by Monday, when a trough of low pressure is forecast to move in.

Air quality officials also issued an ozone advisory for the South Coast Air Basin through Tuesday morning, saying that the heat will combine with atmospheri­c inversions to trap smog pollution close to the ground.

Lucas Spelman, a California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection battalion chief, said Cal Fire doesn’t anticipate an unusually high fire risk this weekend because winds aren’t expected to be very strong. Still, he said, if homeowners are planning to undertake any kind of defensible space preparatio­ns, such as mowing lawns or trimming trees, it’s a good idea to do so before 10 a.m. to avoid exhaustion and reduce the risk of sparking a vegetation fire.

Residents also are reminded to check in on older friends and neighbors as well as those without air conditioni­ng, and to keep pets indoors.

 ?? Liz Moughon Los Angeles Times ?? FRIENDS Chloe Nguyen, 12, left, and Audrey Jung, 11, are all smiles on the Jungle Trip ride at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa.
Liz Moughon Los Angeles Times FRIENDS Chloe Nguyen, 12, left, and Audrey Jung, 11, are all smiles on the Jungle Trip ride at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States