
The National Meteorological Service (NWS) in San Diego continued its thermal counseling for several regions in South California, with hot conditions that are expected to persist until 20:00.
Influenced areas
Inland Empire: including cities such as Riverside, San Bernardino, Fontana, Ontario, Corona, Rancho Cucamong and Moreno Valley.
San Diego County Valley and Mountains: including Escondido, El Cajon, Poway, San Marcos, Julian, Pine Valley and Santee.
Riverside County Mountains
Inner areas of Orange County and Mountains Santa Ana: including Irvine, Anaheim, Mission Viejo, Garden Grove, Fullerton, Orange and Santa Ana.
Temperatures
Inland Empire & Valley: Maxima from 90s to nearly 100 ° F.
Orange County Inland Area and Foothills: Highs mainly at the age of 80.
Prognosis on Wednesday (June 18)
On Wednesday (June 18), temperatures are expected to rise throughout southern California and reach 118 ° F in palm springs, 103 ° F in Palmdale and 101 ° F in San Bernardin. The 100 ° F high is predicted for Santa Clarit, Woodland Hills, Ontario, Lake Elsinore and Paso Slobles. Riverside saw 98 ° F, while Temecula can hit 92 ° F. Temperatures will be slightly cooler in coastal and valley areas, with 89 ° F expected in Anaheim, Escondido and El Cajon; 87 ° F in the center of Los Angeles; 83 ° F in Irvine; 82 ° F in San Luis Obispo; and 78 ° F in Santa Barbara.
Tuesday Tuesday (June 17)
Southern California endowed the heat on Tuesday, June 17, with temperatures reaching 102 ° F in Woodland Hills, 100 ° F in Chatsworth and Ojai and 99 ° F in Lancaster. Palmdale reached 98 ° F, followed by 97 ° F in Northridge and 95 ° F both in Van Nuys and in Paso roofles. Heights also reached 94 ° F in Westlake Village and Fillmore, 92 ° F in Burbank, 91 ° F in San Gabriel, 89 ° F in the center of Los Angeles and 85 ° F in Long Beach.
Health risks and security tips
Long -term exposure to elevated temperatures increases the risk of heat -related diseases, especially in vulnerable groups such as young children, older people, outdoor workers and people without access to air conditioning.
The authorities advise:
Stay hydrated by drinking a lot of water.
Avoid direct sunlight during top afternoon.
Use air conditioning or spend time in public cooling centers.
Check family members and neighbors, especially seniors and persons with health.
Reduce strenuous outdoor activities.
When will it end?
Counseling will expire at 20:00 PDT, although elevated temperatures can continue until evening.
For updates and other information, residents are encouraged to watch local messages and watch the National Weather Service alerts.
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