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Heat wave in Southern California increases risks of wild fires

Carlos Gaviria by Carlos Gaviria
July 6, 2023
Reading Time: 2 mins read

High temperatures have been rising over Southern California, as a result of the first heat wave the state has been experiencing throughout the summer. The extreme weather conditions have prompted authorities and scientists to alert residents and tourists about the dangerous risk of wildfires, smoke, and heat-related diseases. 

According to the National Weather Service, the strongest heat was identified in the Antelope Valle, which got to 105 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, July 3. Similarly, Sagus reached 101 degrees in the Santa Clarita Valley, and Woodland Hills had a temperature increase that got to 97 degrees. Due to this situation, Californians, especially those living in the Southern zone of the state, should prepare themselves as the summer heat wave will continue to set upon the territory. 

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Experts have also stated that the harsh weather conditions will also be hitting mountains, deserts, and interior valleys. In a similar tone, the beaches and coastal valleys will see cloudy skies and hot temperatures over the week. The weather is expected to cool down by today, Thursday, July 6, even though the possibility of triple-digit heat wave conditions is likely to rise again through next week. 

About the phenomena, NWS forecaster David Gomberg, stated that it was pretty normal because July and August are the hottest months in Southern California. He later added “It’s certain we’ve seen worse heat waves that lasted a longer duration, so I would call this a more routine heat wave.” Still, Los Angeles County’s Health Officer advised the population to be prepared against the heat wave and possible heat-related diseases. This warning is mostly concerning outdoor workers, older adults, young children, athletes, and people with medical conditions who might be affected by the extreme heat.

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