Extreme heat is in the Los Angeles weather forecast this week. See when the heat reaches its peak.
Extreme heat is in the forecast for the Fourth of July and through the weekend, but Friday is expected to be the warmest day of the week.Widespread heat warnings and advisories will be in effect for the Fourth of July when fireworks and temperatures soar in Southern California.in some areas with above-normal temperatures in the forecast through the weekend.
The San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys will see highs in the 90s. Downtown Los Angeles will be in the 80s, but could reach 90 degrees Friday and Saturday. Parts of San Bernardino and Riverside counties also will be under excessive heat warnings as temperatures soar well into the 100s. Air quality will likely take a dive after a night of fireworks around Southern California. An ozone advisory is in effect through Saturday.The heat and low humidity will raise the risk for wildfires after a wet winter that left the region's hillsides covered in brush. So far this year, wildfires statewide have burned an estimated 139,590 acres, a staggering increase from last year when fires burned 7,800 acres. The five-year statewide average during that period is 29,700 acres.
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